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Isotope Effects on Delayed Annihilation Time Spectra of Antiprotonic Helium Atoms in Low-Temperature Gas

The delayed annihilation time spectra (DATS) of antiprotonic helium atoms have been studied in isotopically pure low temperature ^3He and ^4He gas at various densities. The DATS taken at 5.8~K and 400~mbar are very similar in shape except for i) a small difference in the time scale and ii) the prese...

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Autores principales: Ketzer, B, Hartmann, F J, Daniel, H, Von Egidy, T, Niestroj, A, Schmid, S, Schmid, W, Yamazaki, T, Sugai, I, Nakayoshi, K, Hayano, R S, Maas, F E, Torii, H A, Ishikawa, T, Tamura, H, Morita, N, Horváth, D, Eades, John, Widmann, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.53.2108
http://cds.cern.ch/record/292195
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author Ketzer, B
Hartmann, F J
Daniel, H
Von Egidy, T
Niestroj, A
Schmid, S
Schmid, W
Yamazaki, T
Sugai, I
Nakayoshi, K
Hayano, R S
Maas, F E
Torii, H A
Ishikawa, T
Tamura, H
Morita, N
Horváth, D
Eades, John
Widmann, E
author_facet Ketzer, B
Hartmann, F J
Daniel, H
Von Egidy, T
Niestroj, A
Schmid, S
Schmid, W
Yamazaki, T
Sugai, I
Nakayoshi, K
Hayano, R S
Maas, F E
Torii, H A
Ishikawa, T
Tamura, H
Morita, N
Horváth, D
Eades, John
Widmann, E
author_sort Ketzer, B
collection CERN
description The delayed annihilation time spectra (DATS) of antiprotonic helium atoms have been studied in isotopically pure low temperature ^3He and ^4He gas at various densities. The DATS taken at 5.8~K and 400~mbar are very similar in shape except for i) a small difference in the time scale and ii) the presence of a distinct fast decay component in the case of ^3He. The ratio of overall trapping times (mean lifetimes against annihilation), R = T_{\mathrm{trap}}(\mbox{^{4}He})/T_{\mathrm{trap}}(\mbox{^{3}He}), has been determined to be 1.144 \pm 0.009, which is in good agreement with a theoretical estimate yielding R = [(M^*(\mbox{\overline{\mathrm{p}}}\mbox{^{4}He})/ M^*(\mbox{\overline{ \mathrm{p}}}\mbox{^{3}He})]^2=1.14, where M^* denotes the reduced mass of the \mbox{\overline{\mathrm{p}}}\mbox{He^{++}}\ system. The presence of a short-lived component with a lifetime of (0.154\pm 0.007)\ \mbox{\mus} in the case of \mbox{^{3}He}\ suggests that the \mbox{\overline{\mathrm{p}}}\mbox{^{3}He^{+}}\ atom has a state of intermediate lifetime on the border between a metastable zone and an Auger-dominated short-lived zone. The fraction of antiprotons trapped in metastable states at 5.8~K and 400~mbar is lower by 22.2(4)\% for \mbox{^{3}He}\ than for \mbox{^{4}He}. All the data can be fitted fair
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spelling cern-2921952019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevA.53.2108http://cds.cern.ch/record/292195engKetzer, BHartmann, F JDaniel, HVon Egidy, TNiestroj, ASchmid, SSchmid, WYamazaki, TSugai, INakayoshi, KHayano, R SMaas, F ETorii, H AIshikawa, TTamura, HMorita, NHorváth, DEades, JohnWidmann, EIsotope Effects on Delayed Annihilation Time Spectra of Antiprotonic Helium Atoms in Low-Temperature GasOther Fields of PhysicsThe delayed annihilation time spectra (DATS) of antiprotonic helium atoms have been studied in isotopically pure low temperature ^3He and ^4He gas at various densities. The DATS taken at 5.8~K and 400~mbar are very similar in shape except for i) a small difference in the time scale and ii) the presence of a distinct fast decay component in the case of ^3He. The ratio of overall trapping times (mean lifetimes against annihilation), R = T_{\mathrm{trap}}(\mbox{^{4}He})/T_{\mathrm{trap}}(\mbox{^{3}He}), has been determined to be 1.144 \pm 0.009, which is in good agreement with a theoretical estimate yielding R = [(M^*(\mbox{\overline{\mathrm{p}}}\mbox{^{4}He})/ M^*(\mbox{\overline{ \mathrm{p}}}\mbox{^{3}He})]^2=1.14, where M^* denotes the reduced mass of the \mbox{\overline{\mathrm{p}}}\mbox{He^{++}}\ system. The presence of a short-lived component with a lifetime of (0.154\pm 0.007)\ \mbox{\mus} in the case of \mbox{^{3}He}\ suggests that the \mbox{\overline{\mathrm{p}}}\mbox{^{3}He^{+}}\ atom has a state of intermediate lifetime on the border between a metastable zone and an Auger-dominated short-lived zone. The fraction of antiprotons trapped in metastable states at 5.8~K and 400~mbar is lower by 22.2(4)\% for \mbox{^{3}He}\ than for \mbox{^{4}He}. All the data can be fitted fairCERN-PPE-95-162oai:cds.cern.ch:2921951995-11-16
spellingShingle Other Fields of Physics
Ketzer, B
Hartmann, F J
Daniel, H
Von Egidy, T
Niestroj, A
Schmid, S
Schmid, W
Yamazaki, T
Sugai, I
Nakayoshi, K
Hayano, R S
Maas, F E
Torii, H A
Ishikawa, T
Tamura, H
Morita, N
Horváth, D
Eades, John
Widmann, E
Isotope Effects on Delayed Annihilation Time Spectra of Antiprotonic Helium Atoms in Low-Temperature Gas
title Isotope Effects on Delayed Annihilation Time Spectra of Antiprotonic Helium Atoms in Low-Temperature Gas
title_full Isotope Effects on Delayed Annihilation Time Spectra of Antiprotonic Helium Atoms in Low-Temperature Gas
title_fullStr Isotope Effects on Delayed Annihilation Time Spectra of Antiprotonic Helium Atoms in Low-Temperature Gas
title_full_unstemmed Isotope Effects on Delayed Annihilation Time Spectra of Antiprotonic Helium Atoms in Low-Temperature Gas
title_short Isotope Effects on Delayed Annihilation Time Spectra of Antiprotonic Helium Atoms in Low-Temperature Gas
title_sort isotope effects on delayed annihilation time spectra of antiprotonic helium atoms in low-temperature gas
topic Other Fields of Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.53.2108
http://cds.cern.ch/record/292195
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