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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Experimental determination of the ortho-positronium lifetime in vacuum

Eberhard KlemptG. HilkertP. HasbachG. Werth

subject

PhysicsNuclear physicsScintillationFinite volume methodPositronAnnihilationDetectorHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentMagnetic fieldPositronium

description

Moderated positrons from a22Na source form positronium atoms at the surface of a channel plate multiplier in a weak magnetic field. They decay inside a finite volume and the decay quanta are registered by ten plastic scintillation detectors and counted in a fast data acquisition system with zero deadtime. After corrections for the escape of atoms from the observation volume and for prompt annihilation back-ground we obtain a lifetime of (142.22±0.14) ns. This is in fair agreement with the theoretical value of 142.07 ns but larger than previous experimental determinations. A possible correction from annihilation at the walls of the decay chamber would further increase the lifetime.

https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02734466