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Positrons can be used to study metallic defects. Positron annihilation experiments have been carried out to identify the defects in complex oxides. Positrons have also been used to study the Bose–Einstein condensation (BEC). Ps-BEC can be used to measure antigravity using atomic interferometers. This Special Issue hopes to bring awareness of the various aspects of positron interactions to the larger physics communities. We invite authors to submit articles from all areas of physics.
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Keywords
- Analytical
- antihydrogen
- antihydrogen ion
- atoms and molecules
- autoionization states
- Born approximation
- complex-coordinate rotation method
- Coronal Mass Ejections
- correlated exponential wave functions
- Coulomb-dipole theory
- cross sections and spin polarization
- doubly excited states
- electron-impact ionization
- Electron-Positron Scatterings
- Feshbach and shape resonance states
- Feshbach states
- free–free transitions
- Gailitis resonance
- Hydrogen
- hydrogen ion
- LENR
- muon catalyzed fusion
- opacity
- photoabsorption
- photodetachment
- photoionization
- pion decay
- positron annihilation
- positron vs. electron impact ionization
- positron-impact excitation
- positron-impact ionization
- positronium
- positronium negative ion
- positrons
- radiative attachment
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- Research & information: general
- resonances
- shape resonances
- Shocks
- Solar flares
- Stark effects
- thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
- theoretical approaches
- variational polarized orbital method
- velocity field
- vortices