Brainy Quote of the Day

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Ok, it Won't Give You Super Powers...

Marvel.com
...the poster Wiki is "old school," and a humorous, contemporary introduction (from Physics arXiv):

"The Earth is constantly bombarded by high energy particles called cosmic rays. These are generated by the Sun and by other sources further afield. (The source of the highest energy cosmic rays is still a mystery).

"The particles are generally protons, electrons and helium nuclei and when they collide with nuclei in the Earth's upper atmosphere they can produce showers of daughter particles. These showers can be so extensive that they can easily be observed from the ground.

"Astronomers long ago realised that these collisions must produce antiprotons, just as they do in particle accelerators on Earth. But this raises an interesting question: what happens to the antiprotons after they are created?

"Clearly, many of these antiparticles must be annihilated when they meet particles of ordinary matter. But some astronomers always suspected that the remaining antiprotons must become trapped by the Earth's magnetic field, forming an antiproton radiation belt.

"Now astrophysicists say they've finally discovered this long-fabled belt of antiprotons."

PAMELA was launched in low earth orbit in 2006, and has secured enough data to verify 28 antiprotons trapped above us, the most abundant source near our planet.

Take that, Dr. Doom!

Physics arXiv: The discovery of geomagnetically trapped cosmic ray antiprotons



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