Workshop on exotic hadronic atoms, deeply bound kaonic nuclear states and antihydrogen: present results, future challenges
Catalina Curceanu (Petrascu) (LNF-INFN), Akaki Rusetsky (Bonn, University, Tbilisi University), Eberhard Widmann (Stefan Meier Institute,, Vienna)

TL;DR
This workshop report summarizes current research and future challenges in exotic hadronic atoms, deeply bound kaonic nuclear states, and antihydrogen, highlighting recent results and ongoing scientific efforts in these areas.
Contribution
It compiles recent experimental and theoretical findings presented at the workshop, providing an overview of the state of research and identifying future directions.
Findings
Summarizes present experimental results
Discusses theoretical models of exotic atoms
Highlights future research challenges
Abstract
These are the miniproceedings of the workshop "Exotic hadronic atoms, deeply bound kaonic nuclear states and antihydrogen: present results, future challenges," which was held at the European Centre for Theoretical Nuclear Physics and Related Studies (ECT*), Trento (Italy), June 19-24, 2006. The document includes a short presentation of the topics, the list of participants, and a short contribution from each speaker.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
