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Review of AlphaTV
The ALPHA collaboration investigates the subtle differences between matter and antimatter. They have investigated the 1S-2S transition of antihydrogen using ALPHA-2, and in the future will determine the sign and value of g-bar with an accuracy of 1% using ALPHA-g. The addition of ALPHA-g has added s...
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author | Van Ham, Lucas |
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description | The ALPHA collaboration investigates the subtle differences between matter and antimatter. They have investigated the 1S-2S transition of antihydrogen using ALPHA-2, and in the future will determine the sign and value of g-bar with an accuracy of 1% using ALPHA-g. The addition of ALPHA-g has added significantly to the complexity of the experiment. Operators cannot see experiment diagnostics at a glance and spend considerable time finding information. To combat this, AlphaTV was to be developed as a LabVIEW-based program that consolidates information from different locations onto a single screen. This program has been completed and is currently used by operators in the ALPHA control room. |
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spelling | cern-26871252019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2687125engVan Ham, LucasReview of AlphaTVPhysics in GeneralThe ALPHA collaboration investigates the subtle differences between matter and antimatter. They have investigated the 1S-2S transition of antihydrogen using ALPHA-2, and in the future will determine the sign and value of g-bar with an accuracy of 1% using ALPHA-g. The addition of ALPHA-g has added significantly to the complexity of the experiment. Operators cannot see experiment diagnostics at a glance and spend considerable time finding information. To combat this, AlphaTV was to be developed as a LabVIEW-based program that consolidates information from different locations onto a single screen. This program has been completed and is currently used by operators in the ALPHA control room.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2019-085oai:cds.cern.ch:26871252019-08-21 |
spellingShingle | Physics in General Van Ham, Lucas Review of AlphaTV |
title | Review of AlphaTV |
title_full | Review of AlphaTV |
title_fullStr | Review of AlphaTV |
title_full_unstemmed | Review of AlphaTV |
title_short | Review of AlphaTV |
title_sort | review of alphatv |
topic | Physics in General |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2687125 |
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