- The
antiproton, p , (pronounced p-bar) is the
antiparticle of the proton.
Antiprotons are stable, but they are
typically short-lived,
since any collision...
- theory, a
particle and its
antiparticle (for example, a
proton and an
antiproton) have the same m****, but
opposite electric charge, and
other differences...
- The
Antiproton Decelerator (AD) is a
storage ring at the CERN
laboratory near Geneva. It was
built from the
Antiproton Collector (AC) to be a successor...
-
number of "sea quarks"
bound by gluons. Thus, when a
proton encounters an
antiproton, one of its quarks,
usually a
constituent valence quark, may annihilate...
-
reconfigured from the
previous Antiproton Collector (AC) machine. The
Extra Low
Energy Antiproton ring (ELENA),
which takes antiprotons from AD and decelerates...
- The
Super Proton–
Antiproton Synchrotron (or SppS, also
known as the Proton–
Antiproton Collider) was a
particle accelerator that
operated at CERN from 1981...
- Antimatter-catalyzed
nuclear pulse propulsion (also
antiproton-catalyzed
nuclear pulse propulsion) is a
variation of
nuclear pulse propulsion based upon...
- to
decelerate and
store antiprotons, to
study the
properties of
antimatter and to
create atoms of antihydrogen.
Antiprotons for the ring were created...
- The
Antiproton Ac****ulator (AA) was an
infrastructure connected to the Proton–
Antiproton Collider (SppS) – a
modification of the
Super Proton Synchrotron...
- hydrogen, is a type of
exotic atom in
which a
proton (symbol: p) and an
antiproton (symbol: p) are
bound to each other.
Since protonium is a
bound system...