The future accelerator facility for beams of ions and antiprotons at
Darmstadt will provide antiproton beams of intensities that are two orders of
magnitude higher than currently available. Within the foreseen scheme,
antiprotons can be decelerated to 30 MeV. The low-energy antiproton community
has recently formed a users group to make use of this opportunity to create a
next-generation low-energy antiproton facility called FLAIR, which will be able
to provide cooled antiproton beams well below 100 keV kinetic energy. This talk
gives an overview of the layout and physics program of the proposed facility.Comment: Proceedings of the XLII Interantional Winter Meeting on Nuclear
Physics, Bormio (Italy), Janaury 25 - February 1, 200