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PV: Plenarvorträge
PV X
PV X: Plenary Talk
Tuesday, March 8, 2005, 08:30–09:30, TU H105
Production and Study of Matter and Anti-Matter in Modern Nuclear Physics — •Peter Braun-Munzinger — GSI, Planckstr. 1, 64291 Darmstadt
In collisions between nucleons or nuclei at high energy particles and their anti-particles, or matter and anti-matter, are copiously produced. We will discuss in this talk how the properties of the produced matter can be studied to shed light on the state of the universe a few microseconds after the big bang. Modern nuclear physics experiments have thus provided evidence for a phase transition in the early universe. We further demonstrate how the produced antimatter can be isolated and transformed into highly collimated particle beams. With such anti-matter beams new experiments can be performed. They include the production of anti-hydrogen, on which a series of fundamental measurements are underway.