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BASE—Testing Fundamental Symmetries by High Precision Comparisons of the Properties of Antiprotons and Protons
This chapter reviews the experimental activities of the BASE collaboration at CERN [1], which operates advanced Penning trap systems to compare the fundamental properties of single protons and antiprotons with high precision [2,3,4]. Such measurements provide stringent tests of charge, parity, time...
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author | Ulmer, Stefan |
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description | This chapter reviews the experimental activities of the BASE collaboration at CERN [1], which operates advanced Penning trap systems to compare the fundamental properties of single protons and antiprotons with high precision [2,3,4]. Such measurements provide stringent tests of charge, parity, time (CPT) reversal invariance, which is the most fundamental symmetry in the standard model of particle physics [5]. CPT invariance has been tested with high sensitivity in very different sectors [6], and so far no indications for a violation have been found. In contrast, the non-observation of primordial antimatter and the matter excess in our Universe are a tremendous challenge for the Standard Model, since the tiny amount of CP-violation contained in the Standard Model is insufficient to reproduce the matter content by more than eight orders of magnitude [7]. Other activities of the BASE collaboration include contributions to searches for axions and axion like particles, light spinless bosons ($m_a≪1$ eV/$c^2$) originally proposed to resolve the strong CP problem of quantum chromodynamics. In recent work BASE investigated asymmetric couplings of dark-matter particles to fermions and antifermions [8], and used superconducting resonant single particle detection circuits in strong magnetic fields, to set, in a narrow mass range, competitive limits on the coupling of ALPs to photons [9]. |
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spelling | cern-28477662023-02-15T14:48:53Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-031-05625-3_10http://cds.cern.ch/record/2847766engUlmer, StefanBASE—Testing Fundamental Symmetries by High Precision Comparisons of the Properties of Antiprotons and ProtonsParticle Physics - ExperimentAstrophysics and AstronomyThis chapter reviews the experimental activities of the BASE collaboration at CERN [1], which operates advanced Penning trap systems to compare the fundamental properties of single protons and antiprotons with high precision [2,3,4]. Such measurements provide stringent tests of charge, parity, time (CPT) reversal invariance, which is the most fundamental symmetry in the standard model of particle physics [5]. CPT invariance has been tested with high sensitivity in very different sectors [6], and so far no indications for a violation have been found. In contrast, the non-observation of primordial antimatter and the matter excess in our Universe are a tremendous challenge for the Standard Model, since the tiny amount of CP-violation contained in the Standard Model is insufficient to reproduce the matter content by more than eight orders of magnitude [7]. Other activities of the BASE collaboration include contributions to searches for axions and axion like particles, light spinless bosons ($m_a≪1$ eV/$c^2$) originally proposed to resolve the strong CP problem of quantum chromodynamics. In recent work BASE investigated asymmetric couplings of dark-matter particles to fermions and antifermions [8], and used superconducting resonant single particle detection circuits in strong magnetic fields, to set, in a narrow mass range, competitive limits on the coupling of ALPs to photons [9].oai:cds.cern.ch:28477662022 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Astrophysics and Astronomy Ulmer, Stefan BASE—Testing Fundamental Symmetries by High Precision Comparisons of the Properties of Antiprotons and Protons |
title | BASE—Testing Fundamental Symmetries by High Precision Comparisons of the Properties of Antiprotons and Protons |
title_full | BASE—Testing Fundamental Symmetries by High Precision Comparisons of the Properties of Antiprotons and Protons |
title_fullStr | BASE—Testing Fundamental Symmetries by High Precision Comparisons of the Properties of Antiprotons and Protons |
title_full_unstemmed | BASE—Testing Fundamental Symmetries by High Precision Comparisons of the Properties of Antiprotons and Protons |
title_short | BASE—Testing Fundamental Symmetries by High Precision Comparisons of the Properties of Antiprotons and Protons |
title_sort | base—testing fundamental symmetries by high precision comparisons of the properties of antiprotons and protons |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05625-3_10 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2847766 |
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