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Title: The First Antiparticle
Url: https://physics.aps.org/story/v17/st5
Creator: Lindley, David, 1956-
Description: This article, from "Physical Review Focus," highlights the 1932 discovery of the positive electron, or positron, whose discovery marked the beginning of an era when many new subatomic particles were identified. The article includes a description of the nature of Carl Anderson’s research, his published findings, and its connections to previously developed theory. An explanation of the role of cloud chambers and the resulting particle tracks in also provided.
LC Classification: Science -- Physics -- Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity -- Elementary particle physics -- Special nuclear and subnuclear particles, antiparticles, and families of particles, A-Z
Science -- Physics -- Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity -- Elementary particle physics -- Special nuclear and subnuclear particles, antiparticles, and families of particles, A-Z -- Positrons
Science -- Physics -- Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity -- Elementary particle physics -- Special topics, A-Z -- Tracks
Science -- Physics -- Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity -- Elementary particle physics -- Study and teaching. Research
GEM Subject: Science
Science -- Physics
Key Concept: Physics -- Particles and particle physics
Date Issued: 2006-02-10
Resource Type: Reference Material
Format: Document -- HTML
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Education Level: High School
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Language: English
Rights: American Physical Society
Access Rights: Free access
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