Gaseous Positronics -- Positron interactions with atoms and molecules and their applications
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
The advent of new technologies for accumulating, trapping and cooling positrons has led to a range of new experimental measurements of low energy positron interactions, and also prompted new, state-of-the-art theoretical advances in describing such interactions. This talk will present some of the recent experimental highlights of our program including the observation of threshold Wigner cusps, a search for quasi-bound positronic complexes or ``resonances,'' and measurements of positron interactions with biologically relevant molecules. The latter are an important precursor to the development of models of positron transport in soft matter and, ultimately, a positron dosimetry for techniques such as Positron Emission Tomography.
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Authors
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James Sullivan
Australian National University, Centre for Antimatter Studies, Australian National University