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Exploring Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory—The Compressed Baryonic Matter Experiment at FAIR

Particles 2019, 2(4), 499-510; https://doi.org/10.3390/particles2040031
by Peter Senger 1,2,†
Reviewer 1: Anonymous
Reviewer 2: Anonymous
Reviewer 3: Anonymous
Particles 2019, 2(4), 499-510; https://doi.org/10.3390/particles2040031
Submission received: 31 October 2019 / Revised: 18 November 2019 / Accepted: 9 December 2019 / Published: 11 December 2019

Round 1

Reviewer 1 Report

This article provides a brief overview of the FAIR scientific program and its motivations. The topic is clearly presented and illustrated.

Author Response

I will perfor spell check

Reviewer 2 Report

Referee's report on "Exploring cosmic matter in the laboratory-The CBM experiment at FAIR" by Peter Senger

The author presents an interesting overview of the experimental opportunities which may be acquired by the future Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment at GSI FAIR facility.

Among others, the promising experimental observables sensitive to the Equation of State of baryonic matter and to possible baryonic matter phase transitions has been discussed, together with a brief description of the CBM experiment.

I think the manuscript is clearly written and presents useful informations.
Especially with the high current interest in the astrophysical studies of neutron stars and its mergers.
Therefore, I recommend publication of the present manuscript in Particles in the present form.

Author Response

Thank you

Reviewer 3 Report

I'd like to congratulate to the author for this well-written manuscript.

Perhaps more broad discussion of the physics of the CBM project with the current Beam Energy program at RHIC would improve the quality of text for the reader not familiar with this interesting part of contemporary nuclear physics. But even without that the manuscript seems to be O.K.

Author Response

I will perform a spell check

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