PUMA

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PUMA is a physics experiment that studies the properties and interactions of antiprotons at CERN’s Extra Low ENergy Antiproton ring (ELENA).

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instanceOf CERN experiment
physics experiment
acronym PUMA NERFINISHED
aimsTo improve understanding of nuclear structure far from stability
probe the structure of unstable nuclei using antiprotons
study matter–antimatter interactions at low energies
basedInCountry Switzerland NERFINISHED
collaborationType international collaboration
context ELENA experimental program NERFINISHED
energyRegime low energy
focusesOn annihilation of antiprotons on unstable nuclei
antiproton annihilation tomography of exotic nuclei
antiproton–nucleus interactions
fullName antiProton Unstable Matter Annihilation experiment NERFINISHED
goal provide precision measurements of antiproton–nucleus annihilation
test theoretical models of nuclear structure with antiproton data
hostInstitution CERN NERFINISHED
investigates interaction of antiprotons with unstable matter
neutron skins of exotic nuclei
nuclear density distributions using antiprotons
locatedAt CERN NERFINISHED
organizationType scientific collaboration
relatedTo ELENA experiments
antimatter research at CERN
antiproton trapping techniques
researchField antimatter physics
fundamental interactions
nuclear physics
particle physics
scientificDiscipline experimental physics
high-energy physics
nuclear structure physics
studies annihilation products of antiprotons
antiproton interactions
antiprotons
properties of antiprotons
uses antiproton traps
trapped antiprotons
usesBeam low-energy antiproton beam from ELENA
usesFacility ELENA NERFINISHED
Extra Low ENergy Antiproton ring NERFINISHED

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