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We propose to describe the process $ p ~ bar{p} rightarrow pi^+ ~ pi^-$ in a perturbative, QCD motivated framework in which a hard $ud , bar{u} bar{d} rightarrow d , bar{d} $ annihilation factorizes from soft transition distribution amplitudes. We advocate that the scale allowing for this factorization is the large transverse momentum transfer. In our simplified model, in which the proton is considered as a (scalar)diqark-quark system, a transition distribution amplitude describes the non-perturbative transition of the proton to the meson by emission of a scalar, isoscalar $ ud $-diquark and absorption of an antiquark (analogously for $ bar{p} rightarrow pi^- $). We model the transition distribution amplitudes as an overlap of light-cone wave functions and present first results for the differential cross section. This process will be measured by the $ bar{mbox{P}}$ANDA experiment at GSI-FAIR.
Apparent channel-dependent violations of the OZI rule in nucleon-antinucleon annihilation reactions are discussed in the presence of an intrinsic strangeness component in the nucleon. Admixture of strange-antistrange quark pairs in the nucleon wave f
The design and construction of a recoil detector for the measurement of recoil protons of antiproton-proton elastic scattering at scattering angles close to 90$^{circ}$ are described. The performance of the recoil detector has been tested in the labo
The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) is under intense scrutiny at the LHC and in dark matter searches. Interestingly, scenarios with light squarks of the third generation remain not only viable, but also well motivated by the observed Sta
Results of a new two-particle correlation analysis of central Pb+Au collision data at 158 GeV per nucleon are presented. The emphasis is put on pion-proton correlations and on the dependence of the two-pion correlation radii on the azimuthal emission angle with respect to the reaction plane.
This report reviews the achievements of the Crystal Barrel experiment at the Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) at CERN. During seven years of operation Crystal Barrel has collected very large statistical samples in pbarp annihilation, especially at r