Antimatter is composed of the exact opposite particles (particles of the same mass but opposite electrical charges) as its traditional counterpart. So whereas a hydrogen atom is made of one electron and one proton, an antihydrogen atom (called H-Bar) is comprised of a positron and an antiproton. When antimatter comes into contact with matter, even air, both particles annihilate and release energy in the form of photons (light particles) and/or radiation. Because of the extreme instability of antimatter, one of the major challenges with studying it is gathering enough of the material in a lab. To store any amount of antimatter requires an extremely powerful vacuum to prevent it from coming into any contact with matter. To this end, scientists are experimenting with all manner of “traps” in order to separate and analyze the antimatter.
It is one of these traps that pure silver membranes have found a role in the antimatter collection process. The paper referenced above explains how in order to collect antihydrogen the scientists must cool the trap apparatus to temperatures close to absolute zero. To cool the apparatus to such an extreme degree the scientists here use liquid helium (which is about -269°C), this is also where the silver filters come into play. In order to remove any impurities that could cause clogging in the apparatus, the liquid helium is twice filtered through silver filters, first through a 5 micron filter and then a 3 micron filter before continuing through the pumping system.
A popular misconception about antimatter is that it has potential as an alternative energy source. On his website Professor Gabrielse points out that “No antimatter energy source will ever be possible since it takes much more energy to make antimatter than can ever be recovered from antimatter annihilation…Our motivation for trapping antimatter is to study is basic properties and to compare them with the properties of ordinary hydrogen atoms.” So while this research isn’t going to solve our energy problems, it could help physicists answer some of the biggest mysteries regarding the makeup of the universe.
That last part would sound better coming from Morgan Freeman…
Visit here to find the full paper.
To learn more about antimatter trapping, including separating the myths from the facts, see Gabriel Gabrielse’s website.
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