Courses

Antimatter

Title
Taller física de Partícules 2018, xerrada de LL. Garrido
Credits
ICCUB
By
Lluís Garrido, ICCUB
Date
Language
CA
Area
Particle Physics

The ADMIRA Project (Activities with Medipix Detectors to Investigate Radiation in the classroom) aims to create a network of schools around the use of Timepix Detectors designed at CERN. The objective is to bring the Institutes closer to the research done in Universities and Research Centers.

In this talk we will discuss what antimatter is, how it is studied, how it is produced and its applications in medicine. We will also deal with the great mysteries of the asymmetry between matter and antimatter in the universe.

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