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Modern Physics > Particle Physics > Antimatter v
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Antihydrogen
    

A hydrogen atom with an antinucleus orbited by positrons. The first antihydrogen atom was created in 1996 and lasted for 37 ns.

Antimatter, Hydrogen Atom




References

Baur, G. et al. Phys. Let. B.

Levi, B. G. "Antihydrogen Makes a Fleeting Debut." Phys. Today 49, 17-18, March 1996.