Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment
Scientific paper
2001-01-17
Nucl.Phys. A692 (2001) 206-213
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Experiment
8 pages, 2 figures. Presented at the LEAP 2000 Conference, Venice, Italy, Aug. 20-26, 2000. (Replaced to revise acknowledgemen
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0375-9474(01)01181-2
Fermilab has long had the world's most intense antiproton source, but the opportunities for medium-energy antiproton physics have been limited, and those for low-energy antiproton physics nonexistent. The conclusion of E835 brings this era to an end. While the future of antiproton physics at Fermilab remains highly uncertain, developments are occurring that may lead to a low-energy program within the next several years, with the possibility of an improved medium-energy program thereafter. These issues were considered at the recent $\bar{p}2000$ Workshop at Illinois Institute of Technology. I summarize the current status of the Fermilab antiproton facility, review hyperon {\em CP} violation as an example of the physics that might be achievable, and discuss future possibilities.
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