
TL;DR
This paper reviews the physics of low-energy antiprotons, focusing on their interactions with nucleons and nuclei, and explores their connection to nuclear forces through scattering, antiprotonic atoms, and annihilation processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of low-energy antiproton interactions and their relation to nuclear forces, integrating various experimental and theoretical insights.
Findings
Detailed analysis of antinucleon scattering on nuclei
Insights into antiprotonic atom structures
Understanding of antinucleon-nucleon annihilation mechanisms
Abstract
We review the physics of low-energy antiprotons, and its link with the nuclear forces. This includes: antinucleon scattering on nucleons and nuclei, antiprotonic atoms and antinucleon-nucleon annihilation into mesons.
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