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An experimental limit on the charge of antihydrogen

The properties of antihydrogen are expected to be identical to those of hydrogen, and any differences would constitute a profound challenge to the fundamental theories of physics. The most commonly discussed antiatom-based tests of these theories are searches for antihydrogen-hydrogen spectral diffe...

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Autores principales: Amole, C, Ashkezari, M D, Baquero-Ruiz, M, Bertsche, W, Butler, E, Capra, A, Cesar, C L, Charlton, M, Eriksson, S, Fajans, J, Friesen, T, Fujiwara, M C, Gill, D R, Gutierrez, A, Hangst, J S, Hardy, W N, Hayden, M E, Isaac, C A, Jonsell, S, Kurchaninov, L, Little, A, Madsen, N, McKenna, J T K, Menary, S, Napoli, S C, Nolan, P, Olchanski, K, Olin, A, Povilus, A, Pusa, P, Rasmussen, C Ø, Robicheaux, F, Sarid, E, Silveira, D M, So, C, Tharp, T D, Thompson, R I, Van der Werf, D P, Vendeiro, Z, Wurtele, J S, Zhmoginov, A I, Charman, A E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4955
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1706211
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Sumario:The properties of antihydrogen are expected to be identical to those of hydrogen, and any differences would constitute a profound challenge to the fundamental theories of physics. The most commonly discussed antiatom-based tests of these theories are searches for antihydrogen-hydrogen spectral differences (tests of CPT (charge-parity-time) invariance) or gravitational differences (tests of the weak equivalence principle). Here we, the ALPHA Collaboration, report a different and somewhat unusual test of CPT and of quantum anomaly cancellation. A retrospective analysis of the influence of electric fields on antihydrogen atoms released from the ALPHA trap finds a mean axial deflection of 4.1±3.4 mm for an average axial electric field of 0.51 V mm−1. Combined with extensive numerical modelling, this measurement leads to a bound on the charge Qe of antihydrogen of Q=(−1.3±1.1±0.4) × 10−8. Here, e is the unit charge, and the errors are from statistics and systematic effects.