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    New Experiment Aims to Trap Bizarre Antimatter

    A new project is underway at the European physics lab CERN to produce antimatter versions of protons and trap them for study.

    Antimatter is the spooky cousin of normal matter. For every regular subatomic particle, there is thought to be a corresponding antiparticle with equal mass and opposite charge. When a particle and its antimatter partner meet, they annihilate each other to become pure energy.

    The Geneva, Switzerland-based CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) is home to other famous physics experiments, notably the world's largest particle accelerator — the Large Hadron Collider, or LHC — and the OPERA experiment that recently announced the detection of particles that appear to be traveling faster than light. [Top 10 Implications of Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos]

    The new project, called the Extra Low Energy Antiproton Ring (ELENA), held its kickoff meeting at CERN Wednesday (Sept. 28). The endeavor includes scientists from Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States.

    Construction on the experiment is set to begin in 2013, and researchers aim to produce their first antiprotons by 2016.

    "ELENA is a new facility aimed to deliver antiprotons at the lowest energies ever reached in order to improve the study of antimatter," CERN's Stéphan Maury, head of the ELENA project, said in a statement.

    While other particle physics experiments like the LHC focus on speeding particles up, ELENA will use a ring to slow its antiprotons down. The slower the particles are moving, the longer scientists will be able to trap them before they annihilate with matter particles and disappear.

    The ELENA decelerator ring should be able to improve the efficiency at which antiprotons are trapped by a factor of 10 to 100 compared to CERN's existing Antiproton Decelerator.

    "This is a big step forward for antimatter physics," said CERN antimatter scientist Walter Oelert, who has been a major supporter of the ELENA project. "Going to extra low energy increases the trapping efficiency for antiprotons, which will not only improve the research potential of existing experiments, but will also allow CERN to support a wider range of antimatter experiments."

    The first discovery of antiprotons in 1955 won researchers a Nobel Prize. Another Nobel Prize went to CERN for the 1980s discovery of exotic regular matter W and Z particles, which was made using antiprotons. In 1995 researchers at CERN created the first atoms made of antimatter, called antiatoms.

    Future antiproton research should help scientists understand the fundamental nature of matter and antimatter, and may even offer hope for developing novel cancer treatment therapies.

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Clara Moskowitz on Twitter @ClaraMoskowitz. For more science news, follow LiveScience on twitter @livescience.

     
     
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    • Rick  •  8 mths ago
      About 100 years ago nobody knew what an electron could used for, or if hey mattered that much. Know we have entire industries built on them. Nobody knows where discovery will lead, least of all the typical yahoo poster.
      • Rick 8 mths ago
        ...and no, i can't spell tonight.
      • TTown 7 mths ago
        oh, oh I know... Al Gore will point at it and if it doesn't make him and his cronies some moeny it will be a cause of global warming...
      • Antonio 7 mths ago
        WMD's definitely
    • TTown  •  7 mths ago
      Its interesting watch, Scientist and researchers will find a special phenomena, learn how it works, what makes it tick so to speak. Then along comes the engineers to create the practical applications and finally we have the business people who put up the money to manufacture and market a new technology.

      This is how it works, and why we are all able to sit around and hurl inane comments at each other...
    • TTown  •  7 mths ago
      So, if we convert energy to matter I will see both regular and anti matter ? Since anti-matter and matter create pure energy..
    • Ian  •  8 mths ago
      Was postulated a while ago that anti-matter was being produced in lightning flashes; and wondering if there's any credibility to that assumption?
      • Anonymous 7 mths ago
        No tangible evidence to date, although i dont know if anyone is really trying, would need alot of sensitive and expensive equipment set up somewhere near where lightning would strike, and well, you try predicting where lightning will strike a year from now =)
      • TTown 7 mths ago
        Not so much predicable but lightening can be drawn to a spot. Stick a sharpened copper rod in the ground, sharp end up. This will dramatically increase the probability of a lightening strike.
    • Sam Bell  •  7 mths ago
      I want a job as an antimatter service technician.
    • Ulfsark  •  8 mths ago
      What I find funny about some of you people is that you must think that money is burnt when it gets spent on something. You must have no REAL understanding of economics. The only time money is wasted, is once it gets put in the bank to rot, usually by some rich dude who is not interested in creating jobs, but only in MORE money.
      • Ian 8 mths ago
        In essence your position is accurate. Where you linger in common sense is in two areas. The first is that rarely if ever does the inflow of capital equal the outflow. The second is in two parts; when the governments(diff lvls) take your money or funds, you are unable to invest or contribute to the flow and related to that is the assumption that the government can actually use your money for the best interests.
      • J 7 mths ago
        I resent rich people a lot. Is your life really that much better if you have $10 million as opposed to $5 million? I don't even go to movies anymore because I hate that some stupid actor gets so much cash for memorizing a few lines and repeating them on camera? Not if I could just cut the cord with Microsoft and stick it to Bill Gates....
      • Anonymous 7 mths ago
        Ian, Your assumption is that money spent by governments is wasted, where that could not be farther from the truth. Fact is there would be almost no flow of capital without government spending, or are you going to use dirt paths and horses to move all the raw materials to the factory and all the finished products away from it?
    • Veritas  •  7 mths ago
      Georgie Bush killed the supercollider project in the USA. Now the center of particle physics has moved to Europe. That's where the best physicists are going. We used to be the top country for science; not any more. All part of the continuing decline...
      But, we can spend $100 million a day on wars in the Middle East. Go figure.
      • Anonymous 7 mths ago
        Well, you know, priorities. Lead the world of the future, or make big profits today..
    • J  •  7 mths ago
      If there is anti-matter, will there be anti-energy, anti-mass, anti-velocity, anti-gravity, anti-acceleration...
      • Anonymous 7 mths ago
        No, go back to school.
      • TTown 7 mths ago
        It's a valid question...
      • Antonio 7 mths ago
        For the Positron / anti-electron,
        It actually had something to do with the square root in the equation.
        The negative answers holds true as well.

        Then it wasn't such a long shot to posit that its anti-particle exists as well.

        I am not quite sure if it holds in general,
        But troll thru the equations with a square root involved.
        Then you might just have it's anti twin??

        Or take it much broadly,
        Figure if elementary particles do have an elementary bias for Number Theory,
        Then start some neo-phytagorean sect
    • Bunny Fields  •  7 mths ago
      Since 1955? The efficiency of this entire study seems very inefficient. Lots of input, not much output. Unless promises, assumptions and theories are valid outputs for what amounts to over 50 years of study in this field. Don’t you need to produce something substantial besides more theories because resources aren’t cheap.
    • Sam Bell  •  7 mths ago
      If it doesn't matter then it's antimatter?
    • Wnt  •  8 mths ago
      Stop your complaining. These experiments are being done in Europe. _None_ of these experiments will _ever_ be done in the U.S. ever again.
    • Gloria  •  7 mths ago
      Wow! Need to read Earth from David Brin, what did a little antimatter did! Scary!
    • J.  •  7 mths ago
      Wow, Imagine a antimatter weapon. It would release such pure energy that any thing near it ( the "explosion")would simply disapeer.
    • spujoe  •  7 mths ago
      I'm glad to see that I am not the only one who recognizes that this project could remove the Earth from existence. That said, I can also see the potential for the creation of an energy source with no residue, needed fuel, or consequences. On demand energy would solve alot of problems but do these yahoos know what they are doing? Sure hope so.
    • gerald  •  7 mths ago
      Science is just like religion. Science promises eternal life too someday but the dead can't ask for their money back.
    • Legal Alien  •  8 mths ago
      Has anyone examined the matter between a local congressmans ears? If I were to look for antimatter, I would start there!
    • Vsstar  •  7 mths ago
      I can imagine something going terribly wrong...
    • THE PERFECT STORM  •  8 mths ago
      DIG HOLE/INSERT MONEY!
    • Paul e  •  8 mths ago
      How much does this "little experiment" going to cost?? Why can't the scientific community do something "WORTHWHILE" like solving the ENERGY CRISIS(Like there really is one) and stop wasting money and manpower on something that is not relevant to what is HAPPENING????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
    • aszhatindigoApe  •  7 mths ago
      the masons own the collider....
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