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15:30
Investigations into beam monitors at the AEgIS experiment
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Oleg Karamyshev
(Cockcroft Institute and The University of Liverpool)
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15:30
The Role of Silicon Vertex Detector in the ALPHA experiment
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Joseph T K McKenna
(University of Liverpool)
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15:30
Hyperfine and Electroweak interaction and parity nonconservation in heavy atomic systems
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Olga Khetselius
(Odessa University -OSENU)
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15:30
Study of the Eta Meson Production with the Polarized Proton Beam
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Iryna Ozerianska
(Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland)
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15:30
A Pellet Tracking System for the PANDA experiment
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Andrzej Pyszniak
(Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Uppsala University)
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15:30
Lyman-alpha source for spectroscopy and laser cooling of antihydrogen
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Makoto Fujiwara
(TRIUMF)
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15:30
Phase transition of the baryon-antibaryon plasma in hot and dense nuclear matter
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Andrea Lavagno
(Politecnico di Torino (DISAT))
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15:30
Nonadiabatic treatment of the H H-bar collisions
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Konrad Piszczatowski
(Uppsala University)
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15:30
Resonance Phenomena in Low-Energy Heavy Ions Collisions: Relativistic operator approach
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Alexander Glushkov
(Odessa University -OSENU)
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15:30
Metastable states in antihydrogen formation
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Dirk van der Werf
(Swansea University)
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15:30
The response of PWO scintillators for the PANDA electromagnetic calorimeter at low energy, using different light sensors
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Makonyi Karoly
(Stockholm University)
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15:30
Prospects for antiproton + proton-> antihyperon + hyperon studies at PANDA
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Li Caldeira Balkeståhl
(Uppsala University)
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15:30
Spin polarized atomic hydrogen beam source
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Martin Diermaier
(Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
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15:30
Study of resolution of the PANDA GEM detector with Garfield
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Dmytro Melnychuk
(NCBJ, Warsaw, Poland)
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15:30
Nonlinear dynamics of antihydrogen in magnetostatic traps: gravitational measurements and laser cooling
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Andrey Zhmoginov
(UC Berkeley)