What is the lifetime of positronium ions?

The positronium ion is the most simply built negative ion imaginable, made of just two electrons and a positron. This exotic combination is unstable: after just a few fractions of a billionth of a second it decays into gamma rays. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg have now begun closely examining this short-lived three-particle system. With an unprecedented accuracy, they measured the lifetime of positronium ions.

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