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Prospects for studies of the free fall and gravitational quantum states of antimatter

Different experiments are ongoing to measure the effect of gravity on cold neutral antimatter atoms such as positronium, muonium, and antihydrogen. Among those, the project GBAR at CERN aims to measure precisely the gravitational fall of ultracold antihydrogen atoms. In the ultracold regime, the int...

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Autores principales: Dufour, G., Cassidy, D.B., Crivelli, P., Debu, P., Lambrecht, A., Nesvizhevsky, V.V., Reynaud, S., Voronin, A.Yu., Wall, T.E.
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Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/379642
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1753251
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author Dufour, G.
Cassidy, D.B.
Crivelli, P.
Debu, P.
Lambrecht, A.
Nesvizhevsky, V.V.
Reynaud, S.
Voronin, A.Yu.
Wall, T.E.
author_facet Dufour, G.
Cassidy, D.B.
Crivelli, P.
Debu, P.
Lambrecht, A.
Nesvizhevsky, V.V.
Reynaud, S.
Voronin, A.Yu.
Wall, T.E.
author_sort Dufour, G.
collection CERN
description Different experiments are ongoing to measure the effect of gravity on cold neutral antimatter atoms such as positronium, muonium, and antihydrogen. Among those, the project GBAR at CERN aims to measure precisely the gravitational fall of ultracold antihydrogen atoms. In the ultracold regime, the interaction of antihydrogen atoms with a surface is governed by the phenomenon of quantum reflection which results in bouncing of antihydrogen atoms on matter surfaces. This allows the application of a filtering scheme to increase the precision of the free fall measurement. In the ultimate limit of smallest vertical velocities, antihydrogen atoms are settled in gravitational quantum states in close analogy to ultracold neutrons (UCNs). Positronium is another neutral system involving antimatter for which free fall under gravity is currently being investigated at UCL. Building on the experimental techniques under development for the free fall measurement, gravitational quantum states could also be observed in positronium. In this contribution, we report on the status of the ongoing experiments and discuss the prospects of observing gravitational quantum states of antimatter and their implications.
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spelling cern-17532512021-12-18T03:08:27Zdoi:10.1155/2015/379642http://cds.cern.ch/record/1753251engDufour, G.Cassidy, D.B.Crivelli, P.Debu, P.Lambrecht, A.Nesvizhevsky, V.V.Reynaud, S.Voronin, A.Yu.Wall, T.E.Prospects for studies of the free fall and gravitational quantum states of antimatterGeneral Relativity and Cosmologyquant-phGeneral Theoretical Physicsphysics.atom-phOther Fields of Physicsgr-qcGeneral Relativity and CosmologyDifferent experiments are ongoing to measure the effect of gravity on cold neutral antimatter atoms such as positronium, muonium, and antihydrogen. Among those, the project GBAR at CERN aims to measure precisely the gravitational fall of ultracold antihydrogen atoms. In the ultracold regime, the interaction of antihydrogen atoms with a surface is governed by the phenomenon of quantum reflection which results in bouncing of antihydrogen atoms on matter surfaces. This allows the application of a filtering scheme to increase the precision of the free fall measurement. In the ultimate limit of smallest vertical velocities, antihydrogen atoms are settled in gravitational quantum states in close analogy to ultracold neutrons (UCNs). Positronium is another neutral system involving antimatter for which free fall under gravity is currently being investigated at UCL. Building on the experimental techniques under development for the free fall measurement, gravitational quantum states could also be observed in positronium. In this contribution, we report on the status of the ongoing experiments and discuss the prospects of observing gravitational quantum states of antimatter and their implications.Different experiments are ongoing to measure the effect of gravity on cold neutral antimatter atoms such as positronium, muonium and antihydrogen. Among those, the project GBAR in CERN aims to measure precisely the gravitational fall of ultracold antihydrogen atoms. In the ultracold regime, the interaction of antihydrogen atoms with a surface is governed by the phenomenon of quantum reflection which results in bouncing of antihydrogen atoms on matter surfaces. This allows the application of a filtering scheme to increase the precision of the free fall measurement. In the ultimate limit of smallest vertical velocities, antihydrogen atoms are settled in gravitational quantum states in close analogy to ultracold neutrons (UCNs). Positronium is another neutral system involving antimatter for which free fall under gravity is currently being investigated at UCL. Building on the experimental techniques under development for the free fall measurement, gravitational quantum states could also be observed in positronium. In this contribution, we review the status of the ongoing experiments and discuss the prospects of observing gravitational quantum states of antimatter and their implications.arXiv:1409.0705oai:cds.cern.ch:17532512014-09-01
spellingShingle General Relativity and Cosmology
quant-ph
General Theoretical Physics
physics.atom-ph
Other Fields of Physics
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
Dufour, G.
Cassidy, D.B.
Crivelli, P.
Debu, P.
Lambrecht, A.
Nesvizhevsky, V.V.
Reynaud, S.
Voronin, A.Yu.
Wall, T.E.
Prospects for studies of the free fall and gravitational quantum states of antimatter
title Prospects for studies of the free fall and gravitational quantum states of antimatter
title_full Prospects for studies of the free fall and gravitational quantum states of antimatter
title_fullStr Prospects for studies of the free fall and gravitational quantum states of antimatter
title_full_unstemmed Prospects for studies of the free fall and gravitational quantum states of antimatter
title_short Prospects for studies of the free fall and gravitational quantum states of antimatter
title_sort prospects for studies of the free fall and gravitational quantum states of antimatter
topic General Relativity and Cosmology
quant-ph
General Theoretical Physics
physics.atom-ph
Other Fields of Physics
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/379642
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1753251
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