Abstract

The Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment at the future FAIR accelerator at Darmstadt, Germany, will investigate baryonic matter at highest net-baryon densities but moderate temperatures by colliding nuclei at beam energies from 8 to 45 AGeV. One of the key observables are low-mass vector mesons and charmonium decaying into lepton pairs. For electron identification a RICH detector is foreseen. In this contribution detector simulations, feasibility studies and first steps in the detector development are discussed.

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