The UA6 experiment was a particle physics experiment conducted at CERN in the 1980s, specifically at the Intersecting Storage Rings (ISR). The main focus of the UA6 collaboration was to study hadron-hadron collisions, particularly the production of various particles and the interactions between protons and antiprotons. The experiment investigated aspects such as the properties of the strong force and the structure of hadrons, which are composite particles made of quarks.
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