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Anti-matter around Earth discovered

Planetary scientists claim to have for the first time spotted a thin band of anti-matter particles, called anti-protons, enveloping the Earth.

Updated on: Aug 09, 2011 02:11 AM IST
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Planetary scientists claim to have for the first time spotted a thin band of anti-matter particles, called anti-protons, enveloping the Earth.

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The find, published in the "Astrophysical Journal Letters", confirms theoretical work that predicted the Earth's magnetic field could trap antimatter, according to a team led by the University of Bari.

The astronomers say that a small number of anti-protons lie between the Van Allen belts of trapped "normal" matter.

The anti-protons were spotted by the Pamela satellite launched in 2006 to study the nature of high-energy particles from the Sun and from beyond our Solar System - so-called cosmic rays, the 'BBC' reported.

These cosmic ray particles can slam into molecules that make up the Earth's atmosphere, creating showers of particles. Many of the cosmic ray particles or these "daughter" particles they create are caught in Van Allen belts, doughnut-shaped regions where the Earth's magnetic field traps them. The new analysis shows that when Pamela passes through a region called the South Atlantic Anomaly, it sees thousands of times more anti-protons than are expected to come from normal particle decays, or from elsewhere in the cosmos.

The band is "the most abundant source of anti-protons near the Earth", said Alessandro Bruno, team member.

"Trapped anti-protons can be lost in the interactions with atmospheric constituents, especially at low altitudes where the annihilation becomes the main loss mechanism. Above altitudes of several hundred kilometres, the loss rate is lower," he added.

 
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