LOW ENERGY ANTIPROTON PHYSICS
The Table of Contents for the book is as follows:
Editors’ Foreword
Conference Organization
Part 1.
Theoretical Aspects of
AnnihilationAnti-proton Annihilation in Nuclei as a Probe of QCD
Antiproton Annihilation on Nucleons and Light Nuclei and Multiquark States
Annihilation of Antinucleons in Nuclei (Conventional Cascade or Quark Gluon Dynamics)
Strangeness Production in Antiproton-Nucleus Annihilation at Low Energies
Charm Production in Antiproton-nucleus Annihilation at Low Energies
New Developments in Effective Range Expansion of Low Energy
InteractionThe Role of Multiquarks in Low Energy
InteractionLow-energy Coupled-channels Antinucleon-nucleon Potential
Recent Antiproton-proton Data and the Paris
PotentialAnnihilation of the
-system into Two MesonsQuark Model Predictions for Protonium Annihilation into Two Mesons
Protonium Annihilation into Two Mesons
Two-meson Doorway Model of Low Energy Antiproton-proton Annihilation
An Application of the Flux Tube Model to the Meson Decay and
Decay into MesonsStudy from Threshold to High Momenta of the
ReactionScalar and Vector Contributions to
Part 2.
AnnihilationExperimental Results on Annihilation of Antinucleons in Nuclei at LEAR
Measurement of the Annihilation Cross-sections
First Results from the Crystal Barrel Detector at LEAR on
Annihilation at Rest into Charged Final States with Several NeutralsProton-antiproton Annihilation at Rest in Liquid Hydrogen into Three Neutral Pseudoscalars
Search for Narrow States in the Inclusive γ-ray Spectra from Antiproton-deuterium Annihilation at Rest
A Measurement of the
and K-K+ Cross Sections for Between 150 and 300 MeV/cSpin Effects in
and at LEARϕ Production in
Annihilation at RestHyperon-antihyperon Production at LEAR
Strange Particle Production in
Annihilation at Rest and at 0.4-0.9 GeV/cAbsorption of Antineutrons on Fe
Charged Pion Spectra and Energy Transfer Following Antiproton Annihilation at Rest in Carbon and Uranium
Part 3.
InteractionsExperimental Trends in
ScatteringFirst Antiproton Interactions with the Hydrogen-cluster Jet Target at LEAR
First Measurement of Dnn in
Elastic Scattering PS172 4He Elastic Scattering at 607.7 MeV/cMeasurement of the Analyzing Power in
Elastic Scattering Between 439 and 697 MeV/cMeasurement of the Analysing Power and the Differential Cross-section of the
Charge-exchange ReactionAntiproton and Proton Coulomb Interactions with Matter at keV Impact Energies
Part 4. Spectroscopy, Structure and Form Factors
Production and Spectroscopy of Light Mesons in
AnnihilationNew and Old Light Mesons and
Exotic Mesons
Level Shift in AX(1565)
Hadron Polarization in Lattice QCD
Strange Quarks in the Proton
Measurement of the Proton Electromagnetic Form Factor in the Time-like Region
FENICE, an Experiment to Measure the Electromagnetic Form Factors of the Neutron in the Time-like Region at ADONE
Part 5. Atomic and Nuclear Physics
Atomic Physics with Low Energy Antiprotons
High Precision Measurement of Antiprotonic Hydrogen and Deuterium X-rays
E2 Resonances in Antiprotonic Neodymium
Fission of Hypernuclei
Lambda Attachment in Hypernuclear Fission
Part 6. Fundamental Symmetries
Status of CP-violation Experiments
Initial Performance of CPLEAR
High-statistics Measurement of
as a New Search for Direct CP ViolationTests of the Weak Equivalence Principle from Particle-antiparticle Frequency Comparisons
Antiproton-proton Mass Comparison with a Radiofrequency Mass Spectrometer
A Measurement of the Gravitational Acceleration of the Antiproton
Observations of Anti-protons in Cosmic Rays
Part 7. Machines, Detectors and Facilities
Accelerator Facilities at CERN in the Nineties
LEAR Performances
Ultra Low Energy Antiproton Physics and LEAR
Overview of Stochastic and Electron Cooling at LEAR
Low and Medium Energy Antiproton Facilities in the U.S.
Charmonium at Fermilab
Low Energy Antiproton Possibilities at the AGS
Conference Summary
List of Participants