(see
History FBSL -
in Book "HEPD - pages of history",
pages 54 è 123)
The
Few
Body
System
Laboratory (
FBSL)
was formed in 1986.
Up to 2020, this laboratory was headed by Prof.
S.L.Belostotsky.
Later, the Laboratory was headed by
O.V. Miklukho.
(see
ôîòî of The Few Body System Laboratory).
Scientific activity of the Laboratory is aimed at experimental study
of structure of nuclei and nucleons using proton, deuteron, electron or positron beams.
The scattered particles are detected in exclusive, semi-inclusive or inclusive kinematics.
In most of experiments, polarization observables are measured.
The Laboratory combines investigations in the home Institute at
PNPI synchrocyclotron with
experiments being performed in cooperation with other research centres, both in Russia and abroad
(see
Historical overview
und
Current projects).
The main activities of the FBSL now (see
Current projects) are listed below:
- Investigation of nucleon correlations in nuclei by studying the inelastic p, p’ scattering at 1 GeV;
- The FBSL is involved in the PANDA project at GSI.
Participation in the PANDA experiment is assumed to be the main activity of the Laboratory in the nearest future.