1987
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9601(87)90458-0
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Effect of the energy loss process on the annihilation of orthopositronium in silica aerogel

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“…However, the intrinsic energy resolution of the technique is much better than this; it is possible to deconvolve the annihilation radiation spectra and infer Ps energies on the meV scale, in much the same way as one might split an atomic resonance lineshape (e.g. [389] A recent advance in this area takes advantage of the fact that, during o-Ps-Xe collisions, a spin conversion process can occur via spin-orbit interactions, resulting in a twophoton decay [370,394]. This interaction occurs via p-wave scattering and is therefore highly energy dependent, which means that measurements of the two-photon annihilation rate can be used to measure the Ps energy as a function of time with high sensitivity [395,396].…”
Section: Doppler and Time-of-flight Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the intrinsic energy resolution of the technique is much better than this; it is possible to deconvolve the annihilation radiation spectra and infer Ps energies on the meV scale, in much the same way as one might split an atomic resonance lineshape (e.g. [389] A recent advance in this area takes advantage of the fact that, during o-Ps-Xe collisions, a spin conversion process can occur via spin-orbit interactions, resulting in a twophoton decay [370,394]. This interaction occurs via p-wave scattering and is therefore highly energy dependent, which means that measurements of the two-photon annihilation rate can be used to measure the Ps energy as a function of time with high sensitivity [395,396].…”
Section: Doppler and Time-of-flight Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then the energy loss of the Ps becomes much slower [12,13,14]. This leads to the time dependence of the collisional quenching rates, resulting in time dependence of the total annihilation rate λ oPs and subtle and complicated shape of the o-Ps time spectrum.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the measured o-Ps lifetime becomes independent from the choice of the initial point in the analysis of the long-lived part of the spectrum). The experimental data for ultrafine silica powders give the time to full thermalization rather long: 10 ns [200], 20 ns [201]; in the case of aerosil [202] up to 50 ns.…”
Section: The Role Of Excited Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%