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Development of a Position-Sensitive Detector for Positronium Inertial Sensing Measurements

In the last twenty years, both free fall and interferometry/deflectometry experiments have been proposed for the measurement of the gravitational acceleration on positronium, which is a purely leptonic matter-antimatter atom formed by an electron and its antiparticle (positron). Among the several ch...

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Autores principales: Mariazzi, S, Caravita, R, Glöggler, L, Povolo, L, Penasa, L, Sharma, S, Moskal, P, Brusa, R S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.12693/APhysPolA.142.319
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2843131
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author Mariazzi, S
Caravita, R
Glöggler, L
Povolo, L
Penasa, L
Sharma, S
Moskal, P
Brusa, R S
author_facet Mariazzi, S
Caravita, R
Glöggler, L
Povolo, L
Penasa, L
Sharma, S
Moskal, P
Brusa, R S
author_sort Mariazzi, S
collection CERN
description In the last twenty years, both free fall and interferometry/deflectometry experiments have been proposed for the measurement of the gravitational acceleration on positronium, which is a purely leptonic matter-antimatter atom formed by an electron and its antiparticle (positron). Among the several challenges posed by these experiments is the development of position-sensitive detectors to measure the deflection of positronium in the Earth's gravitational field. In this work, we describe our recent progress in the development of position-sensitive detectors. Two different detection schemes are considered. The first is based on Ps ionization in a strong homogeneous magnetic field and imaging of the freed positron with a microchannel plate. The second scheme is based on scanning the positronium atom distribution on a plane by moving the slit or a material grating with sub-nm accuracy, and counting the atoms crossing the obstacle and those annihilating on it. The possibility of reaching a spatial resolution of around 15 μm using the former detection scheme is shown, and preliminary steps towards the development of a detector following the latter scheme (with potential position sensitivity in the sub-nm range) are described.
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spelling cern-28431312022-12-06T20:46:43Zdoi:10.12693/APhysPolA.142.319http://cds.cern.ch/record/2843131engMariazzi, SCaravita, RGlöggler, LPovolo, LPenasa, LSharma, SMoskal, PBrusa, R SDevelopment of a Position-Sensitive Detector for Positronium Inertial Sensing MeasurementsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn the last twenty years, both free fall and interferometry/deflectometry experiments have been proposed for the measurement of the gravitational acceleration on positronium, which is a purely leptonic matter-antimatter atom formed by an electron and its antiparticle (positron). Among the several challenges posed by these experiments is the development of position-sensitive detectors to measure the deflection of positronium in the Earth's gravitational field. In this work, we describe our recent progress in the development of position-sensitive detectors. Two different detection schemes are considered. The first is based on Ps ionization in a strong homogeneous magnetic field and imaging of the freed positron with a microchannel plate. The second scheme is based on scanning the positronium atom distribution on a plane by moving the slit or a material grating with sub-nm accuracy, and counting the atoms crossing the obstacle and those annihilating on it. The possibility of reaching a spatial resolution of around 15 μm using the former detection scheme is shown, and preliminary steps towards the development of a detector following the latter scheme (with potential position sensitivity in the sub-nm range) are described.oai:cds.cern.ch:28431312022
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Mariazzi, S
Caravita, R
Glöggler, L
Povolo, L
Penasa, L
Sharma, S
Moskal, P
Brusa, R S
Development of a Position-Sensitive Detector for Positronium Inertial Sensing Measurements
title Development of a Position-Sensitive Detector for Positronium Inertial Sensing Measurements
title_full Development of a Position-Sensitive Detector for Positronium Inertial Sensing Measurements
title_fullStr Development of a Position-Sensitive Detector for Positronium Inertial Sensing Measurements
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Position-Sensitive Detector for Positronium Inertial Sensing Measurements
title_short Development of a Position-Sensitive Detector for Positronium Inertial Sensing Measurements
title_sort development of a position-sensitive detector for positronium inertial sensing measurements
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.12693/APhysPolA.142.319
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2843131
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