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Physicists capture antimatter
2010-11-19
[Al Jazeera] Physicists have created, and for the first time trapped, antimatter atoms, one of the biggest mysteries of modern science, the European Centre for Nuclear Research says.

The Switzerland-based research institute, also known as CERN, said on Wednesday it had produced antihydrogen atoms - the opposite of a hydrogen atom - in a magnetic trap and kept them viable for more than 170 milliseconds.

Holding the antimatter in a vacuum for this fraction of a second allowed the physicists to study the atoms, CERN said in an article in the British journal Nature.

"We're ecstatic. This is five years of hard work," Jeffrey Hangst, a spokesman at CERN, told the journal.

An antihydrogen atom is made from a negatively charged antiproton and a positively charged positron, the antimatter counterpart of the electron.

Experiments have produced antimatter atoms before but only in a free state. That means they instantly collide with ordinary matter and get annihilated, making it impossible to measure them or study their structure.

"The goal is to study antihydrogen and you can't do it without trapping it," Cliff Surko, an antimatter researcher at the University of California, San Diego, said in Nature.

"This is really a big deal."
Posted by:Fred

#6  One antihydrogen for 170 ms doesn't sound like its anything close to bomb-ready...

All we need is to convert some turban matter into anti-turban matter and release it along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The anti-turban matter will seek out the turban matter. As we all know, it doesn't take much to make a turban explode.
Posted by: gorb   2010-11-19 11:32  

#5  Free Alec Baldwin!

Free Alec Baldwin!

(pretty neat stuff)
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-11-19 11:09  

#4  @gorb

One antihydrogen for 170 ms doesn't sound like its anything close to bomb-ready...
Posted by: HEU   2010-11-19 10:46  

#3  "That means they instantly collide with ordinary matter and get annihilated, making it impossible to measure them or study their structure."

Probably a good description of the proverbial "political promise"
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-11-19 08:32  

#2  FREE the Anti Matter NOW!!! /hippy
Posted by: Secret Asian Man   2010-11-19 08:29  

#1  One step away from the ultimate bomb.
Posted by: gorb   2010-11-19 03:15  

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