SOME ASPECTS OF POSITRONIUM PHYSICS
S. N. Gninenko,
N. V. Krasnikov,
V. A. Matveev,
A. Rubbia
Some aspects of both theoretical and experimental studies of
the positronium system to probe physics beyond the Standard Model are reviewed.
In particular, new experiments to search for the invisible decay
of orthopositronium (o-Ps) with the sensitivity in the branching ratio
Br(o-Ps invisible)
10-8-10-7 are discussed.
The experimental technique involves a specially designed
high-efficiency pulsed slow-positron beam, which is also applicable
for other experiments with o-Ps in vacuum. Details of the beam design
as well as the first measurement results are presented.
Possible applications of the pulsed slow-positron beam for materials
research are discussed.
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