Quenching of triplet positronium by ions in aqueous solutions.
The comparatively rare positive electron or positron appears to have exactly the same mass as the negative electron. In a vacuum it is stable, but in the presence of matter in any form, it readily combines with an ordinary negative electron, and the result is the complete disappearance of the mass o...
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McGill University
1956
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