From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Recycling antimatter pertains to recycling
antiprotons and
antihydrogen atoms.
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Fermilab. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
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Riesselmann, Kurt (February 1, 2002).
"Keeping Antiprotons Cool". Fermi News.
Fermilab. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
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van der Meer, Simon (8 December 1984).
"Nobel Lecture: Stochastic Cooling and the Accumulation of Antiprotons". Nobel Lectures, Physics 1981-1990. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
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Hamilton, Paul; Zhmoginov, Andrey; Robicheaux, Francis; Fajans, Joel; Wurtele, Jonathan S.; Müller, Holger (2014).
"Antimatter Interferometry for Gravity Measurements".
Physical Review Letters. 112 (12): 121102.
arXiv:
1308.1079.
Bibcode:
2014PhRvL.112l1102H.
doi:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.121102.
PMID
24724644.
S2CID
3382604.
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Regenfus, Christian (26 September 2004).
Measurement of antimatter gravity with an (anti) matter wave interferometer (PDF). Anti-protons - Session 2. Villars meeting 22–28 September 2004.CERN.
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"CERN antimatter research overview".
CERN. Retrieved 5 April 2014.