Exciting Interdisciplinary Physics 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00047-3_24
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From d-Bars to Antimatter- and Hyperclusters

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“…Looking ahead on the timescale of the coming decade or sooner, progress can be anticipated in many specific aspects of research into antinuclei. In the domain of antihypernuclei and hypernuclei, where there has been relatively gradual progress since the 1960s, we can look forward to much improved data for both lifetime and binding energy of the antihypertriton and the hypertriton [228], with expected physics contributions from several facilities over a wide range of beam energies [186,242,240,241]. Greatly improved statistics at the LHC will enhance many antimatter measurements, such those reviewed in It is also appropriate here to summarize the prospects for future discovery of new species in the area of antinuclei.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Looking ahead on the timescale of the coming decade or sooner, progress can be anticipated in many specific aspects of research into antinuclei. In the domain of antihypernuclei and hypernuclei, where there has been relatively gradual progress since the 1960s, we can look forward to much improved data for both lifetime and binding energy of the antihypertriton and the hypertriton [228], with expected physics contributions from several facilities over a wide range of beam energies [186,242,240,241]. Greatly improved statistics at the LHC will enhance many antimatter measurements, such those reviewed in It is also appropriate here to summarize the prospects for future discovery of new species in the area of antinuclei.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…with expected physics contributions from several facilities over a wide range of beam energies [186,242,240,241]. Greatly improved statistics at the LHC will enhance many antimatter measurements, such those reviewed in Sections It is also appropriate here to summarize the prospects for future discovery of new species in the area of antinuclei.…”
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“…Nowadays transport theory is further developing to explore (among other tasks) in-medium single-and multi-strangeness dynamics. [103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115] These studies have been motivated by a series of ongoing and forthcoming experimental activities, nicely reviewed in Ref. 116.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%