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18 Jan 2016 21:33

Antihydrogen is a particular kind of atom, made up of the antiparticle of an electron--a positron--and the antiparticle of a proton--an antiproton. Scientists hope that studying the formation of anti hydrogen will ultimately help explain why there is more matter than antimatter in the universe. In a new study published in EPJ D, Igor Bray and colleagues from Curtin University, Perth, Australia, demonstrate that the two different numerical calculation approaches they developed specifically to stu...
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