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The first course of the International School on Physics with Low
Energy Antiprotons was held in Erice, Sicily at the Ettore Majorana
Centre for Scientific Culture, from September 26 to October 3,
1986. The purpose of this School is to review the physics
accessible to experiments using low energy antiprotons, in view of
the new era of the CERN LEAR ring opened by the upgrade of the
antiproton source at CERN (ACOL). In 1986 the first course covered
topics related to fundamental symmetries. These Proceedings contain
both the tutorial lectures and the various contributions presented
during the School by the participants. The con tributions have been
organized in six sections. The first section is devoted to
gravitation, a particularly "hot" topic in view of recent
speculations about deviations from Newton's and Einstein's
theories. Section II covers various problems related to the
matter-antimatter symmetries such as comparison of the proton and
antiproton, inertial masses or spectroscopy of antihydrogen or
other antiprotonic atoms. CP and CPT violations in weak interaction
are presented in Section III. The test of symmetries in atomic
physics experiments and the strong CP problem are covered in
Section IV. Section V groups contributions related to high prec s
on measurements of simple systems like protonium, muonium or the
anomalous moment of the muon. The last section is devoted to the
experimental challenge of polar izing antiproton beams."
The fourth course of the International School on Physics with Low
Energy Antiprotons was held in Erice, Sicily, at the Ettore
Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture from 25 to 31 January, 1990.
The previous courses covered topics related to fundamental
symmetries, light and heavy quark spectroscopy, and
antiproton-nucleus interactions. The purpose of this school is to
review theoretical and experimental aspects of low energy
antiproton physics concerning the quark-gluon structure of hadrons
and the dynamics of the. antiproton-nucleon interaction. Another
important objective is the discussion of future directions of
research with low-and medium-energy antiprotons in the context of
future medium energy facilities at CERN and elsewhere. These
proceedings contain both the tutorial lectures and the various
contributions presented during the school by the participants. The
proceedings have been organised in three sections. The first
section is devoted to the theoretical lectures and contributions.
The selection of the various subjects wants to emphasize the
correlation between antiproton-nucleon physics and the underlying
description in terms of quarks and gluons. The second section
contains an overview about 35 years of experiments with
antiprotons. It gives an introduction to the particle physics
aspects of the field by outlining the historical development of
experiment and theory, and by describing the motivation and the
results of three recent LEAR experiments in more detail. The third
section contains most of the contributions of the participants
describing in more detail certain aspects of current or planned
experiments at LEAR.
The third course of the International School on Physics with Low
Energy Antiprotons was held in Erice, Sicily at the Ettore Majorana
Centre for Scientific Culture, from 10 to 18 June, 1988. The School
is dedicated to physics accessible to experiments using low energy
antiprotons, especially in view of operation of the LEAR facility
at CERN with the upgraded antiproton source AAC (Antiproton
Accumulator AA and Antiproton Collector ACOL). The first course in
1986 covered topics related to fundamental symmetries; the second
course in 1987 focused on spectroscopy of light and heavy quarks.
This book con tains the Proceedings of the third course, devoted to
the experimental and theoretical aspects of the interaction of
antinucleons with nucleons and nuclei. The Proceedings contain both
the tutorial lectures and contributions presented by participants
during the School. The papers are organized in several sections.
The first section deals with the theoretical aspects of NN
scattering and annihilation, and the underlying QCD. The
experimental techniques and results concerning NN scattering are
contained in Section II. Section III contains theoretical reviews
and contributions on anti proton-nucleus scattering and bound
states. Section IV is devoted to the experimental results on the
antiproton nucleus systems and their phenomenological analysis.
Finally, some possible developments of the antiproton machines are
presented."
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