Exploring the Truth About Anti Matter: Production and Existence in Outer Space

In summary, scientists at Fermilab and CERN have produced anti-matter in particle accelerators, but it also exists naturally in outer space.
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On the Earth, it is produced in tiny quantities in particle accelerators, but it's also produced say, in outer space as well ? is this true?
Are human being made of anti matter, or does it have to be produced purposely, and it exists naturally in outer space ?
 
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Hi there,

You are asking too many questions at once. So I'll try to give an explanation that should answer most of the questions you asked.

Anti-matter is formed, just like matter, out of thin air, not really but very close to it. To be perfectly clear, photons carry energy. This energy can be transformed to create matter, following Einstein [tex]E = mc^2[/tex] where m stand for matter. But in the process of creating matter, anti-matter is also created, following many conservation principles related to quantum mechanics. OK anti-matter is produced at the same time as matter.

So as you said, matter and anti-matter is produced in accelarators, in outer space, but also inside your body and mine. That's right, when a photon (it has to have more than 1022keV) interacts with the matter in your body, pair-production (the term for creation of electron and positron) can happen. Therefore, anti-matter is continously created on Earth, and not just in special labs.

Now to make the little story complete, once anti-matter is created inside your body, it will very quickly interact with the matter around it, anhilating back into energy.

Hope this helps you a bit. Cheers
 
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Some radioactive isotopes decay by positive beta decay. This is where a proton in the nucleus of an unstable isotope turns into a neutron, and emits a positron (anti-matter electron).

This is used for a special type of medical imaging called Positron Emission Tomography. A radionuclide which decays by positive beta decay is injected into the body. When a decay occurs, the positron that is emitted quickly runs into and annihilates an electron in the body. This creates a pair of gamma rays which pass through you and are detected by the machine. Because two gamma rays going in opposite directions are created when the positron annihilates, you can make a 3-d image of the inside of the body by carefully timing when the two gamma rays arrive at the detector.
 
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fatra2 said:
Hi there,

You are asking too many questions at once. So I'll try to give an explanation that should answer most of the questions you asked.

Anti-matter is formed, just like matter, out of thin air, not really but very close to it. To be perfectly clear, photons carry energy. This energy can be transformed to create matter, following Einstein [tex]E = mc^2[/tex] where m stand for matter. But in the process of creating matter, anti-matter is also created, following many conservation principles related to quantum mechanics. OK anti-matter is produced at the same time as matter.

So as you said, matter and anti-matter is produced in accelarators, in outer space, but also inside your body and mine. That's right, when a photon (it has to have more than 1022keV) interacts with the matter in your body, pair-production (the term for creation of electron and positron) can happen. Therefore, anti-matter is continously created on Earth, and not just in special labs.

Now to make the little story complete, once anti-matter is created inside your body, it will very quickly interact with the matter around it, anhilating back into energy.

Hope this helps you a bit. Cheers

AWESOME, just wondering if my line of reasoning was in the right direction , yeah thanks
 
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Scientists at Fermilab ususlly have ~1 or 2 x 1012 anti-protons circulating in the Tevatron at 980 GeV, and up to 50 milliamps (circulating current) of anti-protons in the "stack" at 8 GeV. Check status at
http://www-bd.fnal.gov/notifyservlet/www?project=outside
CERN has produced anti-hydrogen (anti-proton plus positron) in very small quantities.
Bob S
 

Related to Exploring the Truth About Anti Matter: Production and Existence in Outer Space

1. What is anti-matter and how is it produced?

Anti-matter is a substance that is made up of particles with the same mass as regular matter, but with opposite electric charge. It can be produced through high-energy particle collisions, such as in particle accelerators, or through natural processes, such as radioactive decay.

2. How does anti-matter exist in outer space?

Anti-matter can be found in the form of cosmic rays, which are high-energy particles that originate from sources in outer space. These cosmic rays can collide with particles of regular matter, resulting in the production of anti-matter.

3. Is there more anti-matter or regular matter in the universe?

Currently, it is believed that there is significantly more regular matter than anti-matter in the observable universe. This is known as the "baryon asymmetry problem" and is still an area of ongoing research and debate among scientists.

4. What potential uses does anti-matter have?

Anti-matter has the potential to be used as a source of energy, as well as in medical imaging and cancer treatment. However, the production and storage of anti-matter is currently very difficult and expensive, making these potential uses still in the early stages of research and development.

5. Could anti-matter be the key to understanding the mysteries of the universe?

Anti-matter plays a crucial role in many theories and models of the universe, such as the Big Bang theory and the search for dark matter. Further research and exploration of anti-matter could potentially lead to a better understanding of the fundamental laws of physics and the origins of the universe.

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