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CATEGORIES:Theoretical Physics Seminar
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DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="CID:<FFFF__=0ABBE548DFE235B58f9e8a93d@coffeebean.com>":
 The Jagiellonian Positron Emission Tomograph (J-PET) is the first multi-ph
 oton PET scanner capable of measuring momentum vectors and polarization of
  photons originating from the decays of positronium. J-PET enables imaging
  of positronium properties in living organisms\, the study of discrete sym
 metries in positronium decays\, and studies of the degree of quantum entan
 glement of photons from electron-positron annihilations. We will present t
 he first-ever images of the properties of positronium in humans [1\,2\,3]\
 , the most accurate results to date of P\, T\, CP\, and CPT symmetry tests
  in the decays of positronium atoms [4\,5]\, and the first observation of 
 non-maximal entanglement of photons from positronium annihilation in matte
 r [6].\nReferences: [1] P. Moskal et al.\, Nature Reviews Physics 1\, 527 
 (2019) [2] P. Moskal et al.\, Science Advances 7\, eabh4394 (2021) [3] P. 
 Moskal et al.\, Science Advances 10\, eadp2890 (2024) [4] P. Moskal et al.
 \, Nature Communication 12\, 5658 (2021) [5] P. Moskal et al.\, Nature Com
 munication 15\, 79 (2024) [6] P. Moskal et al.\, arXiv:2407.08574\, Scienc
 e Advances\, in review.
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DTEND:20250114T120000Z
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LOCATION:Institute of Physics PAS\, Room D\, Building I
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SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:First positronium imaging of the human brain using a multi-photon j
 -pet  scanner
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URL:https://www.ifpan.edu.pl/en/ip-pas-seminars/theoretical-physics-seminar
 /475-first-positronium-imaging-of-the-human-brain-using-a-multi-photon-j-p
 et-scanner.html?iccaldate=2026-6-1
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