Commissioning of the J-PET detector for studies of decays of positronium atoms
E. Czerwi\'nski, K. Dulski, P. Bia{\l}as, C. Curceanu, A. Gajos, B., G{\l}owacz, M. Gorgol, B. C. Hiesmayr, B. Jasi\'nska, D. Kisielewska, G., Korcyl, P. Kowalski, T. Kozik, N. Krawczyk, W. Krzemie\'n, E. Kubicz, M., Mohammed, Sz. Nied\'zwiecki, M. Pa{\l}ka

TL;DR
The paper discusses the commissioning of the J-PET detector, highlighting its capabilities for medical imaging and positronium decay studies, especially in background rejection.
Contribution
It introduces the J-PET detector's potential for studying positronium decays and its advanced features for background rejection in such experiments.
Findings
High angular and time resolution of J-PET
Ability to measure positronium spin and photon polarization
Potential for improved background rejection in positronium decay studies
Abstract
The Jagiellonian Positron Emission Tomograph (J-PET) is a detector for medical imaging of the whole human body as well as for physics studies involving detection of electron-positron annihilation into photons. J-PET has high angular and time resolution and allows for measurement of spin of the positronium and the momenta and polarization vectors of annihilation quanta. In this article, we present the potential of the J-PET system for background rejection in the decays of positronium atoms.
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