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Antiparticle sources for antihydrogen production and trapping

Sources of positrons and antiprotons that are currently used for the formation of antihydrogen with low kinetic energies are reviewed, mostly in the context of the ALPHA collaboration and its predecessor ATHENA. The experiments were undertaken at the Antiproton Decelerator facility, which is located...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2011-01, Vol.262 (1), p.012001-13
Main Authors: Charlton, M, Andresen, G B, Ashkezari, M D, Baquero-Ruiz, M, Bertsche, W, Bowe, P D, Bray, C C, Butler, E, Cesar, C L, Chapman, S, Fajans, J, Friesen, T, Fujiwara, M C, Gill, D R, Hangst, J S, Hardy, W N, Hayano, R S, Hayden, M E, Humphries, A J, Hydomako, R, Jonsell, S, Jørgensen, L V, Kerrigan, S J, Kurchaninov, L, Lambo, R, Madsen, N, Menary, S, Nolan, P, Olchanski, K, Povilus, A, Pusa, P, Robicheaux, F, Sarid, E, El Nasr, S Seif, Silveira, D M, So, C, Storey, J W, Thompson, R I, Van Der Werf, D P, Wilding, D, Wurtele, J S, Yamazaki, Y
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Summary:Sources of positrons and antiprotons that are currently used for the formation of antihydrogen with low kinetic energies are reviewed, mostly in the context of the ALPHA collaboration and its predecessor ATHENA. The experiments were undertaken at the Antiproton Decelerator facility, which is located at CERN. Operations performed on the clouds of antiparticles to facilitate their mixing to produce antihydrogen are described. These include accumulation, cooling and manipulation. The formation of antihydrogen and some of the characteristics of the anti-atoms that are created are discussed. Prospects for trapping antihydrogen in a magnetic minimum trap, as envisaged by the ALPHA collaboration, are reviewed.
ISSN:1742-6596
1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/262/1/012001