The Main Injector Particle Production Experiment (MIPP) at Fermilab
Rajendran Raja

TL;DR
The MIPP experiment at Fermilab aims to study non-perturbative QCD properties through particle production measurements, with initial results demonstrating its capabilities during engineering runs.
Contribution
It introduces a new experimental setup at Fermilab designed to explore non-perturbative QCD phenomena with unique features for particle production analysis.
Findings
Initial engineering run results demonstrate detector performance.
The experiment is well-suited for studying non-perturbative QCD.
Scheduled data collection will expand understanding of hadronic interactions.
Abstract
We describe the physics capabilites and status of the MIPP experiment which is scheduled to enter its physics data taking period during December 2004-July 2005. We show some of the results obtained from the engineering run that concluded in August 2004 and point out the unique features that make it an ideal apparatus to study non-perturbative QCD properties.
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