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Berlin 2005 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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A: Atomphysik

A 11: Ion-Atom/Molecule Collisions, Exotic Atoms

A 11.5: Fachvortrag

Montag, 7. März 2005, 17:30–17:45, HU 3075

A new Measurement of the Decay Rate of the Positronium Negative Ion — •F. Fleischer1, G. Gwinner1, K. Degreif1, M. Lestinsky1, V. Liechtenstein2, F. Plenge1, and D. Schwalm11MPI für Kernphysik, 69029 Heidelberg — 2Kurchatov Institute, Moscow

Consisting of two electrons and a positron, the positronium negative ion (Ps) represents the simplest three-body-system with a bound state. As no perturbations due to strong interactions have to be considered and because of its unique mass ratio the system provides interesting opportunities to test our understanding of the three-body problem and quantum electrodynamics. Previous experiments have so far only proved the existence of Ps [1] and determined the decay rate with 4% accuracy [2]. To allow for a test of radiative corrections and bound-state contributions to the decay rate an increase in precision is necessary. Other parameters of particular interest are the photodetachment cross section with its narrow resonances predicted around the Ps(n=2,3,4…) threshold and the 3γ/2γ-branching ratio. An experiment has been built up at the MPI für Kernphysik to investigate the decay rate and other properties of Ps in more detail. The results of a new measurement of the decay rate as well as possibilities for further experiments concerning the properties of Ps — using the new high-flux positron source NEPOMUC at the FRM II research reactor in Munich — will be discussed.

[1] A.P. Mills, Jr., Phys. Rev. Lett. 46, 717(1981)

[2] A.P. Mills, Jr., Phys. Rev. Lett. 50, 671(1983)

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