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Antihydrogen studies in ALPHA

The ALPHA experiment studies antihydrogen as a means to investigate the symmetry of matter and antimatter. Spectroscopic studies of the anti-atom hold the promise of the most precise direct comparisons of matter and antimatter possible. ALPHA was the first to trap antihydrogen in a magnetic trap, al...

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Autor principal: Madsen, N
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/770/1/012021
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description The ALPHA experiment studies antihydrogen as a means to investigate the symmetry of matter and antimatter. Spectroscopic studies of the anti-atom hold the promise of the most precise direct comparisons of matter and antimatter possible. ALPHA was the first to trap antihydrogen in a magnetic trap, allowing the first ever detection of atomic transitions in an anti-atom. More recently, through stochastic heating, we have also been able to put a new limit on the charge neutrality of antihydrogen. ALPHA is currently preparing to perform the first laser-spectroscopy of antihydrogen, hoping to excite the 2s state using a two-photon transition from the 1s state. We discuss the recent results as well as the key developments that led to these successes and discuss how we are preparing to perform the first laser-spectroscopy. We will also discuss plans to use our novel technique for gravitational tests on antihydrogen for a direct measurement of the sign of the gravitational force on antihydrogen.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-15027822019-10-15T15:18:17Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/770/1/012021http://cds.cern.ch/record/2261962engMadsen, NAntihydrogen studies in ALPHANuclear Physics - ExperimentThe ALPHA experiment studies antihydrogen as a means to investigate the symmetry of matter and antimatter. Spectroscopic studies of the anti-atom hold the promise of the most precise direct comparisons of matter and antimatter possible. ALPHA was the first to trap antihydrogen in a magnetic trap, allowing the first ever detection of atomic transitions in an anti-atom. More recently, through stochastic heating, we have also been able to put a new limit on the charge neutrality of antihydrogen. ALPHA is currently preparing to perform the first laser-spectroscopy of antihydrogen, hoping to excite the 2s state using a two-photon transition from the 1s state. We discuss the recent results as well as the key developments that led to these successes and discuss how we are preparing to perform the first laser-spectroscopy. We will also discuss plans to use our novel technique for gravitational tests on antihydrogen for a direct measurement of the sign of the gravitational force on antihydrogen.oai:inspirehep.net:15027822016
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Antihydrogen studies in ALPHA
title Antihydrogen studies in ALPHA
title_full Antihydrogen studies in ALPHA
title_fullStr Antihydrogen studies in ALPHA
title_full_unstemmed Antihydrogen studies in ALPHA
title_short Antihydrogen studies in ALPHA
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topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/770/1/012021
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2261962
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