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A measurement of the gravitational acceleration of the antiproton: An experimental overview
Nelson Jarmie
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Estimation of antihydrogen properties in experiments with small signal deficit. [PDF]
Radics B.
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Antihydrogen accumulation for fundamental symmetry tests. [PDF]
Ahmadi M+53 more
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Prospects for testing Lorentz and CPT symmetry with antiprotons. [PDF]
Vargas AJ.
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Bacterial synthesis of anisotropic gold nanoparticles. [PDF]
Ahmady IM+6 more
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An Ab Initio Approach to Antiproton Modulation in the Inner Heliosphere
, 2021Recent advances in the detection of cosmic-ray (CR) antiproton intensities at Earth have the potential to provide valuable new insights in the search for dark matter.
N. E. Engelbrecht, K. Moloto
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Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2008
Antiprotons are interesting as a possible future modality in radiation therapy for the following reasons: When fast antiprotons penetrate matter, protons and antiprotons have near identical stopping powers and exhibit equal radiobiology well before the Bragg-peak.
Bassler, Niels+18 more
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Antiprotons are interesting as a possible future modality in radiation therapy for the following reasons: When fast antiprotons penetrate matter, protons and antiprotons have near identical stopping powers and exhibit equal radiobiology well before the Bragg-peak.
Bassler, Niels+18 more
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2003
Abstract We present experimental results for channeling of 1.4 MeV antiprotons in a 0.5 μm thick 〈1 0 0〉 silicon crystal. The ‘half-widths’ for the observed channeling effect, Δ ψ p , is significantly smaller than the Lindhard angle, ψ 1 , as is the case for electrons where typical angles are about Δ ψ e − ≃0.6 ψ 1 .
Uggerhøj, U.I.+6 more
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Abstract We present experimental results for channeling of 1.4 MeV antiprotons in a 0.5 μm thick 〈1 0 0〉 silicon crystal. The ‘half-widths’ for the observed channeling effect, Δ ψ p , is significantly smaller than the Lindhard angle, ψ 1 , as is the case for electrons where typical angles are about Δ ψ e − ≃0.6 ψ 1 .
Uggerhøj, U.I.+6 more
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