Abstract

The intense and clean beams of antiprotons which will become a reality at LEAR (the Low-Energy Antiproton Ring) open up the possibility of resolving many of the problems in existing low-energy antiproton physics, which are largely brought about by a lack of flux. It is interesting to ask the question, “What else can be done at LEAR apart from a study of antiproton interactions?”

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