M W J Bromley et al 2006 Phys. Scr. 74 C37 doi:10.1088/0031-8949/74/3/N01
M W J Bromley1, M A P Lima2 and G Laricchia3
Show affiliationsA comment is presented on the XIIIth International Workshop on Low-Energy Positron and Positronium Physics (held at UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil, 27– 30 July 2005). Exciting progress was reported on a range of antimatter research areas. The focus of the conference is on understanding fundamental positron and positronium scattering and annihilation from gas-phase atoms and molecules. Other hot topics included antihydrogen production and antimatter- and matter-bound states. We discuss some of the achievements and outstanding questions that have arisen during the past two years and discuss some directions for the future.
Issue 3 (September 2006)
Received 6 March 2006, accepted for publication 1 May 2006
Published 9 August 2006
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