On Your Wavelength podcast: Episode 1

Signals from antimatter
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On Your Wavelength podcast: Episode 1
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On your wavelength is a new podcast about physics and publishing, brought to you by Nature journal editors. We talk to the authors and editors of recent papers and bring you the latest insights.

This month, we chat about antimatter. A recent experiment probing antiprotonic helium (a helium atom where one of the electrons is replaced by an antiproton) found an unexpected result. Rather than spectral lines broadening as the temperature of the system was lowered, the spectral lines got sharper! Tune in to find out more...

Featuring Masaki Hori (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics) and Federico Levi (Nature)

Hosted by Ankita Anirban (Nature Reviews Physics) and Cristiano Matricardi (Nature communications)

Ref: Sótér, A., Aghai-Khozani, H., Barna, D. et al. High-resolution laser resonances of antiprotonic helium in superfluid 4He. Nature 603, 411–415 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04440-7 ]

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