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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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Autor principal: Ulmer, Stefan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05625-3_10
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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
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