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Aarhus physicists receive prestigious award for trapping antihydrogen

Associate Professor Jeffrey Hangst, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, heads the ALPHA group in CERN (Photo: CERN)

The American Physical Society has awarded the John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research 2011 to Jeffrey Hangst and Paul Bowe, Department of Physics and Astronomy. The award is made annually to physicists who have achieved outstanding results in plasma physics research.

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Paul Bowe has been the technical coordinator for the ALPHA group in CERN (Photo: CERN)

Jeffrey Hangst and Paul Bowe were awarded the prize for “the introduction and use of innovative plasma techniques which produced the first demonstration of the trapping of antihydrogen”.

Jeffrey Hangst is the head and Paul Bowe a member of the ALPHA group in CERN, the first in the world to succeed in trapping antimatter particles for long enough to be able to study their properties in detail. In recent years, their results have attracted considerable attention all over the world.

Read more about the John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research.

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