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Tuesday, 07. May 2013 |
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Abstract :
It has been 100 years since Niels Bohr proposed his
famous model for the hydrogen atom. It is thus very exciting that we are now on
the brink of being able to experimentally study antihydrogen
- the antimatter equivalent of hydrogen. The Standard Model of fundamental
particles and interactions requires that hydrogen and antihydrogen
have the same spectrum. At CERN in
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Communications DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2787 (2013)