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      Positronium: review of symmetry, conserved quantities and decay for the radiological physicist.

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      Medical physics
      Wiley

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          Abstract

          The PET-CT scanner, which overlays a high spatial resolution CT image on a relatively low resolution physiologic PET image, has greatly increased the efficacy of the PET imaging modality. With the resulting increase in the presence of PET imaging in the radiologic and medical physics communities, medical physicists can expect professional responsibilities in acceptance testing, quality assurance, radiation safety and resident teaching of this new modality. With this in mind we present a review of a subtle aspect of PET: the formation, symmetry properties and decay of positronium; the hydrogen like positron-electron complex which forms prior to annihilation.

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          Journal
          Med Phys
          Medical physics
          Wiley
          0094-2405
          0094-2405
          Jan 2004
          : 31
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] mharpen@usouthal.edu
          Article
          10.1118/1.1630494
          14761021
          02df5fd4-d413-4906-855b-96dfdb59f4f9
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