Essays about: "Antiproton-proton collisions"

Found 3 essays containing the words Antiproton-proton collisions.

  1. 1. Simulation of p̅p->Λ̄Λ reaction for PANDA.

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Kärnfysik

    Author : Hrbat Arnela; [2023]
    Keywords : PandaRoot; ROOT; PANDA; Antiproton-proton collisions; 4-vector kinematics;

    Abstract : The aim of this project was to develop an updated event selection procedure and toevaluate the performance of the procedure for the p̅p->Λ̄Λ reaction using the latestversion of the experiment software, PandaRoot, which is an offline software created forthe needs of the Panda experiment. The written algorithm was checked by comparingthe reconstructed kinematic quantities of the final and composited particles with thekinematic quantities of true particles, and by comparing our results with the resultsobtained using the previous version of PandaRoot. READ MORE

  2. 2. Development of an event generator for antihyperon-hyperon pair production in antiproton-proton collisions

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Kärnfysik

    Author : Vitor Jose Shen; [2022]
    Keywords : MC event generator; Antihyperon-hyperon pair; Antiproton-proton collisions; PANDA; ROOT; 4-vector kinematics; Angular distribution;

    Abstract : The goal of this project was to develop a lightweight Monte-Carlo (MC) event generator for hyperon pair production in antiproton-proton collisions, and demonstrate it in one of the hyperon decay reaction channels, which is collisions of proton and antiproton to lambda hyperon and anti-lambda hyperon, and they decay to antiproton-positive pion pair, and proton-negative pion pair. The prototype of this external MC event generator we presented here is based on the software framework of ROOT. READ MORE

  3. 3. A multichannel digitizer for the PANDA experiment

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informationsteknologi

    Author : Alvaro Serneguet Sorli; [2014]
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    Abstract : The PANDA Experiment will be one of the future experiments at the Facility for Antiproton and ion Research (FAIR), at Darmstadt, Germany. In the experiment, a stream of frozen hydrogen pellets will traverse vertically an antiproton beam circulating in the accelerator. READ MORE