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 Antimatter is the extension of the concept of the antiparticle to

  matter.

 Antimatter is composed of antiparticles , i.e., particles with

  identical mass and spin as those of ordinary particles, but with
  opposite charge and magnetic properties

 For Eg.- a positron (also called "antielectron") and an antiproton

  can form an antihydrogen atom in the same way that an electron
  and a proton form a normal matter hydrogen atom.
 The term antimatter was first used by Arthur Schuster in 1898.

 The modern theory of antimatter begins in 1928 by Paul Dirac.

 Antielectron is discovered by Dr. Carl D. Anderson in 1932.

 Antielectron is also called as Positron.

 Antihydrogen produced in 1999.

 Opposite of the proton is the antiproton (negative charge).

 Opposite of the neutron is the antineutron.
 The Dirac equation is a relativistic quantum
  mechanical wave equation formulated by British
  physicist Paul Dirac in 1928 .
 The Dirac equation in the form originally proposed by
  Dirac is:




  where , m is the rest mass of the electron,
          c is the speed of light,
        p is the momentum operator,
       x and t are the space and time coordinates,
     ħ = h/2π is the reduced Planck constant, also
  known as Dirac's constant.
 One way to denote an antiparticle is by adding a bar over
  the particle's symbol.
 Antiproton is denoted by p .

 Antielectron is denoted by e+ .

 Antiparticles are created everywhere in the universe where
  high-energy particle collisions take place.
 Antimatter may similarly be produced in regions like the
  center of the Milky Way and other galaxies, where very
  energetic celestial events occur.
 The baryon asymmetry
  problem is an imbalance in
  baryonic matter and
  antibaryonic matter in the
  universe.
 There are thee possible
 explanations…….
 Violation of CP symmetry
   Such a violation could allow
  matter to be produced more
  commonly than antimatter in
  conditions immediately after
  the Big Bang.
 Random distributon of
  matter and antimatter
  after big bang
 Another possibility is
  that antimatter
  dominated regions exist
  within the universe, but
  outside our observable
  universe
 There are several theories

  about how antimatter
  gravitationally interacts with
  normal matter :

 Normal gravity

 Antigravity

 Gravivector & Graviscalar
 Particles of most atoms are

                                             accelerated to very high speeds

                                            The particles are aimed and

                                             allowed to impact on a target
                                             (tungsten)

                                            The kinetic energy caused by

                                             acceleration is converted into
                                             gamma radiation, positrons and
Above: A large collider at the European
Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
                                             antiprotons
 Antihydrogen is the
  antimatter counterpart of
  hydrogen. the antihydrogen
  atom is made up of a positron
  and antiproton.
 When antihydrogen atoms
  come into contact with
  ordinary matter, they quickly
  annihilate each other and
  produce energy in the form of
  gamma rays and high-energy
  particles called pions.
 Antiprotons can be controlled in
    magnetic fields .
   One method for antiproton
    storage is the Penning Trap.
   Super cold, vacuumed,
    electromagnetic bottle in which
    charged particles of antimatter
    can be suspended .
   Capacity = 1 x 1010
    antiprotons/week .
   Developers believe that 1 x 1020
    antiprotons must be stored.
Antimatter is the costliest material to make in
 this world.
In 2006, Gerald Smith estimated 250 million
 dollars could produce 10 milligrams of
 positrons (equivalent to $25 billion per gram);
 and in 1999 NASA gave a figure of $62.5 trillion
 per gram of antihydrogen.
According to CERN, it has cost a few hundred
 million Swiss Francs to produce about 1
 billionth of a gram
   MEDICAL : Antimatter-matter reactions have
    practical applications in medical imaging, such as
    positron emission tomography (PET).
 It is used heavily in clinical oncology (medical
    imaging of tumors and the search for metastases).
 PET is also an important research tool to map
    normal human brain and heart function.
 PET is a valuable technique for
  some diseases and disorders,
  because it is possible to target the
  radio-chemicals used for particular
  bodily functions –
 1 : Oncology
 2 : neurology
 3 : cardiology
 4 : atherosclerosis
 5 : Neuropsychology / Cognitive
  neuroscience
 6 : Pharmacology
 Matter comes in contact with antimatter.
 They annihilate each other .
 This annihilation creates very large amounts of energy.
 Energy Produced = 9 x 1016 J/Kg
 This energy has the highest energy density of all
  known propellants.
 Ten billion times more energy then hydrogen/oxygen
 300 times the fusion reaction at suns core.
 Isn’t that dangerous?
  1 gm of antimatter + 1 gm matter  2=1.8 1014J
                                       2mc
  (A days output for a large power station)
     But to make that gram you need – many days output
  from a large power station
 An antimatter weapon is a hypothetical device using
  antimatter as a power source, a propellant, or an explosive for
  a weapon.
 Antimatter weapons do not currently exist due to the cost of
  production and the limited technology available to produce
  and contain antimatter in sufficient quantities for it to be a
  useful weapon.
 If we could assemble all the antimatter we've ever made at
  CERN and annihilate it with matter, we would have enough
  energy to light a single electric light bulb for a few minutes."
    www.courses.ae.utexas.edu/
    www.wiki.answers.com/
    http://www.physorg.com/
   http://cern.web.cern.ch/antimatter/
   www.synergistictech.com/

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Final presentation on antimatter

  • 2.
  • 3.  Antimatter is the extension of the concept of the antiparticle to matter.  Antimatter is composed of antiparticles , i.e., particles with identical mass and spin as those of ordinary particles, but with opposite charge and magnetic properties  For Eg.- a positron (also called "antielectron") and an antiproton can form an antihydrogen atom in the same way that an electron and a proton form a normal matter hydrogen atom.
  • 4.  The term antimatter was first used by Arthur Schuster in 1898.  The modern theory of antimatter begins in 1928 by Paul Dirac.  Antielectron is discovered by Dr. Carl D. Anderson in 1932.  Antielectron is also called as Positron.  Antihydrogen produced in 1999.  Opposite of the proton is the antiproton (negative charge).  Opposite of the neutron is the antineutron.
  • 5.  The Dirac equation is a relativistic quantum mechanical wave equation formulated by British physicist Paul Dirac in 1928 .  The Dirac equation in the form originally proposed by Dirac is: where , m is the rest mass of the electron, c is the speed of light, p is the momentum operator, x and t are the space and time coordinates, ħ = h/2π is the reduced Planck constant, also known as Dirac's constant.
  • 6.  One way to denote an antiparticle is by adding a bar over the particle's symbol.  Antiproton is denoted by p .  Antielectron is denoted by e+ .  Antiparticles are created everywhere in the universe where high-energy particle collisions take place.  Antimatter may similarly be produced in regions like the center of the Milky Way and other galaxies, where very energetic celestial events occur.
  • 7.  The baryon asymmetry problem is an imbalance in baryonic matter and antibaryonic matter in the universe. There are thee possible explanations…….  Violation of CP symmetry Such a violation could allow matter to be produced more commonly than antimatter in conditions immediately after the Big Bang.
  • 8.  Random distributon of matter and antimatter after big bang  Another possibility is that antimatter dominated regions exist within the universe, but outside our observable universe
  • 9.  There are several theories about how antimatter gravitationally interacts with normal matter :  Normal gravity  Antigravity  Gravivector & Graviscalar
  • 10.  Particles of most atoms are accelerated to very high speeds  The particles are aimed and allowed to impact on a target (tungsten)  The kinetic energy caused by acceleration is converted into gamma radiation, positrons and Above: A large collider at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) antiprotons
  • 11.  Antihydrogen is the antimatter counterpart of hydrogen. the antihydrogen atom is made up of a positron and antiproton.  When antihydrogen atoms come into contact with ordinary matter, they quickly annihilate each other and produce energy in the form of gamma rays and high-energy particles called pions.
  • 12.  Antiprotons can be controlled in magnetic fields .  One method for antiproton storage is the Penning Trap.  Super cold, vacuumed, electromagnetic bottle in which charged particles of antimatter can be suspended .  Capacity = 1 x 1010 antiprotons/week .  Developers believe that 1 x 1020 antiprotons must be stored.
  • 13. Antimatter is the costliest material to make in this world. In 2006, Gerald Smith estimated 250 million dollars could produce 10 milligrams of positrons (equivalent to $25 billion per gram); and in 1999 NASA gave a figure of $62.5 trillion per gram of antihydrogen. According to CERN, it has cost a few hundred million Swiss Francs to produce about 1 billionth of a gram
  • 14. MEDICAL : Antimatter-matter reactions have practical applications in medical imaging, such as positron emission tomography (PET).  It is used heavily in clinical oncology (medical imaging of tumors and the search for metastases).  PET is also an important research tool to map normal human brain and heart function.
  • 15.  PET is a valuable technique for some diseases and disorders, because it is possible to target the radio-chemicals used for particular bodily functions – 1 : Oncology 2 : neurology 3 : cardiology 4 : atherosclerosis 5 : Neuropsychology / Cognitive neuroscience 6 : Pharmacology
  • 16.  Matter comes in contact with antimatter.  They annihilate each other .  This annihilation creates very large amounts of energy.  Energy Produced = 9 x 1016 J/Kg  This energy has the highest energy density of all known propellants.  Ten billion times more energy then hydrogen/oxygen  300 times the fusion reaction at suns core.  Isn’t that dangerous? 1 gm of antimatter + 1 gm matter  2=1.8 1014J 2mc (A days output for a large power station) But to make that gram you need – many days output from a large power station
  • 17.  An antimatter weapon is a hypothetical device using antimatter as a power source, a propellant, or an explosive for a weapon.  Antimatter weapons do not currently exist due to the cost of production and the limited technology available to produce and contain antimatter in sufficient quantities for it to be a useful weapon.  If we could assemble all the antimatter we've ever made at CERN and annihilate it with matter, we would have enough energy to light a single electric light bulb for a few minutes."
  • 18. www.courses.ae.utexas.edu/  www.wiki.answers.com/  http://www.physorg.com/  http://cern.web.cern.ch/antimatter/  www.synergistictech.com/