The positronium molecule (Ps$_2$) has not been experimentally observed yet because its tiny (4.5 eV) binding energy cannot be detected when the molecule annihilates by emitting two photons with energy of 0.51 MeV each. It is shown in this paper that the electric dipole transition between the recently found L=1 excited-state and the L=0 ground-state with its characteristic photon energy of 4.94 eV is a clear signature of the existence of the positronium molecule and the possibility of its experimental observation is realistic. The probability of this transition is about 17 % of the total decay rate. An other Coulomb four-body system containing positron, HPs (the positronium hydride or hydrogen positride), is also included for comparison
Lyman-α radiation ( 2 P → 1 S ) has been seen from astrophysical sources and the ...
Positronium has proven to be a rich testing ground for Quantum Electrodynamics over the last half of...
In order to clarify the physics underlying the observations of the electronlike behavior of positron...
We report optical spectroscopic measurements of molecular positronium (Ps ), performed via a previou...
Recent theoretical studies on positronium ions and molecules are discussed. A positronium ion is a t...
The Positronium (Ps) system, a bound state of an electron and a positron, is suitable for testing th...
Positronium (Ps) is an exotic hydrogen-like atom consisting of an electron and its antiparticle—posi...
The stability of Coulombic systems containing positrons are investigated by the stochastic variation...
In this review we discuss the status of the research for the three-body positronium negative ion ($...
In this talk, I discuss new data on the for-mation of Ps atoms by positron impact [1]. Ps formation ...
Positronium (a hydrogen-like bound state of an electron and a positron) is a convenient probe to det...
Consisting of a positron and two electrons (e+e−e−), the negative ion of positronium (Ps−) is one of...
Positronium is the quasistable bound system consisting of an electron and its antiparticle, the posi...
We report the first observation of the annihilation of positronium from the 2S state. Positronium (P...
A positronium - a bound state of electron and positron - is an eigenstate of parity and charge conju...
Lyman-α radiation ( 2 P → 1 S ) has been seen from astrophysical sources and the ...
Positronium has proven to be a rich testing ground for Quantum Electrodynamics over the last half of...
In order to clarify the physics underlying the observations of the electronlike behavior of positron...
We report optical spectroscopic measurements of molecular positronium (Ps ), performed via a previou...
Recent theoretical studies on positronium ions and molecules are discussed. A positronium ion is a t...
The Positronium (Ps) system, a bound state of an electron and a positron, is suitable for testing th...
Positronium (Ps) is an exotic hydrogen-like atom consisting of an electron and its antiparticle—posi...
The stability of Coulombic systems containing positrons are investigated by the stochastic variation...
In this review we discuss the status of the research for the three-body positronium negative ion ($...
In this talk, I discuss new data on the for-mation of Ps atoms by positron impact [1]. Ps formation ...
Positronium (a hydrogen-like bound state of an electron and a positron) is a convenient probe to det...
Consisting of a positron and two electrons (e+e−e−), the negative ion of positronium (Ps−) is one of...
Positronium is the quasistable bound system consisting of an electron and its antiparticle, the posi...
We report the first observation of the annihilation of positronium from the 2S state. Positronium (P...
A positronium - a bound state of electron and positron - is an eigenstate of parity and charge conju...
Lyman-α radiation ( 2 P → 1 S ) has been seen from astrophysical sources and the ...
Positronium has proven to be a rich testing ground for Quantum Electrodynamics over the last half of...
In order to clarify the physics underlying the observations of the electronlike behavior of positron...