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DTSTART:20110125T210000Z
DTEND:20110125T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T134733Z
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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:New Experiments with Antiprotons\, High Energy Seminar\, Danie
 l Kaplan\, Illinois Institute of Technology
DESCRIPTION:Fermilab operates the world's most intense antiproton sour
 ce. Newly<br>\nproposed experiments can use those antiprotons either 
 parasitically during<br>\nTevatron Collider running or after the end 
 of the Tevatron Collider program<br>\n(currently planned for late 201
 1). For example\, the annihilation of 5 to 8<br>\nGeV antiprotons is 
 expected to yield world-leading sensitivities to hyperon<br>\nrare de
 cays and CP violation. It could also provide the world's most intense<
 br>\nsource of tagged D^0 mesons\, and thus the best near-term opport
 unity to<br>\nstudy charm mixing and\, via CP violation\, to search f
 or new physics. Other<br>\nprecision measurements that could be made 
 include properties of the X(3872)<br>\nand the charmonium system. An 
 experiment using a Penning trap and an atom<br>\ninterferometer could
  make the world's first measurement of the gravitational<br>\nforce o
 n antimatter. These and other potential measurements using<br>\nantip
 rotons could lead to a broad physics program at Fermilab in the<br>\n
 post-Tevatron era.<br>\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=2077
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