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Low-Energy Negative Ion Injection Beamline for Experiments with Antiprotonic Atoms at AEgIS

Interaction of low-energy antiprotons with nuclear targets provided fundamental knowledge about proton and neutron densities of many nuclei through the capture process, cascade on lower electron orbits, and annihilation with the nucleon. The expelled electrons produce X-rays and with the recoil part...

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Autores principales: Rodin, Volodymyr, Cerchiari, Giovanni, Doser, Michael, Farricker, Aaron, Khatri, Ghanshyambhai, Kornakov, Georgy, Welsch, Carsten
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-WEPOTK031
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2845763
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author Rodin, Volodymyr
Cerchiari, Giovanni
Doser, Michael
Farricker, Aaron
Khatri, Ghanshyambhai
Kornakov, Georgy
Welsch, Carsten
author_facet Rodin, Volodymyr
Cerchiari, Giovanni
Doser, Michael
Farricker, Aaron
Khatri, Ghanshyambhai
Kornakov, Georgy
Welsch, Carsten
author_sort Rodin, Volodymyr
collection CERN
description Interaction of low-energy antiprotons with nuclear targets provided fundamental knowledge about proton and neutron densities of many nuclei through the capture process, cascade on lower electron orbits, and annihilation with the nucleon. The expelled electrons produce X-rays and with the recoil particles after annihilation, thus, a sufficient amount of information can be obtained about this interaction. However, all previous experiments were done via formation of antiprotonic atoms in solid or gaseous targets. Therefore, annihilation occurs prior reaching the S or P orbital levels and precise measurements are missing. Recently, AEgIS collaboration proposed a conceptually new experimental scheme. The creation of cold antiprotonic atoms in a vacuum guarantees the absence of the Stark effect. And with the sub-ns timing and synchronization, the previous experimental obstacles would be resolved. This will allow studying atomic properties, evolution, and fragmentation process with improved precision and extended lifetimes. In this contribution, we present an overview of the experimental scheme as well as various aspects of negative ion injection beamline into the AEgIS experiment.
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spelling cern-28457632023-01-11T21:31:18Zdoi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-WEPOTK031http://cds.cern.ch/record/2845763engRodin, VolodymyrCerchiari, GiovanniDoser, MichaelFarricker, AaronKhatri, GhanshyambhaiKornakov, GeorgyWelsch, CarstenLow-Energy Negative Ion Injection Beamline for Experiments with Antiprotonic Atoms at AEgISAccelerators and Storage RingsInteraction of low-energy antiprotons with nuclear targets provided fundamental knowledge about proton and neutron densities of many nuclei through the capture process, cascade on lower electron orbits, and annihilation with the nucleon. The expelled electrons produce X-rays and with the recoil particles after annihilation, thus, a sufficient amount of information can be obtained about this interaction. However, all previous experiments were done via formation of antiprotonic atoms in solid or gaseous targets. Therefore, annihilation occurs prior reaching the S or P orbital levels and precise measurements are missing. Recently, AEgIS collaboration proposed a conceptually new experimental scheme. The creation of cold antiprotonic atoms in a vacuum guarantees the absence of the Stark effect. And with the sub-ns timing and synchronization, the previous experimental obstacles would be resolved. This will allow studying atomic properties, evolution, and fragmentation process with improved precision and extended lifetimes. In this contribution, we present an overview of the experimental scheme as well as various aspects of negative ion injection beamline into the AEgIS experiment.oai:cds.cern.ch:28457632022
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Rodin, Volodymyr
Cerchiari, Giovanni
Doser, Michael
Farricker, Aaron
Khatri, Ghanshyambhai
Kornakov, Georgy
Welsch, Carsten
Low-Energy Negative Ion Injection Beamline for Experiments with Antiprotonic Atoms at AEgIS
title Low-Energy Negative Ion Injection Beamline for Experiments with Antiprotonic Atoms at AEgIS
title_full Low-Energy Negative Ion Injection Beamline for Experiments with Antiprotonic Atoms at AEgIS
title_fullStr Low-Energy Negative Ion Injection Beamline for Experiments with Antiprotonic Atoms at AEgIS
title_full_unstemmed Low-Energy Negative Ion Injection Beamline for Experiments with Antiprotonic Atoms at AEgIS
title_short Low-Energy Negative Ion Injection Beamline for Experiments with Antiprotonic Atoms at AEgIS
title_sort low-energy negative ion injection beamline for experiments with antiprotonic atoms at aegis
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-WEPOTK031
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2845763
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