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Injection and capture of antiprotons in a Penning–Malmberg trap using a drift tube accelerator and degrader foil
/ Amsler, C. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Breuker, H. (Wako, RIKEN) ; Bumbar, M. (CERN) ; Chesnevskaya, S. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Costantini, G. (Brescia U. ; INFN, Pavia) ; Ferragut, R. (INFN, Milan ; Padua U. ; INFN, Padua) ; Giammarchi, M. (Padua U. ; INFN, Padua) ; Gligorova, A. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Gosta, G. (Brescia U. ; INFN, Pavia) ; Higaki, H. (Hiroshima U.) et al.
The Antiproton Decelerator (AD) at CERN provides antiproton bunches with a kinetic energy of 5.3 MeV. The Extra-Low ENergy Antiproton ring at CERN, commissioned at the AD in 2018, now supplies a bunch of electron-cooled antiprotons at a fixed energy of 100 keV. [...]
arXiv:2403.09268.-
2024-06-12 - 22 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 1065 (2024) 169529
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Antiproton annihilation at rest in thin solid targets and comparison with Monte Carlo simulations
/ Amsler, Claude (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Breuker, Horst (Wako, RIKEN) ; Bumbar, Marcus (CERN ; Vienna U.) ; Cerwenka, Matti (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys. ; Vienna U.) ; Costantini, Giovanni (Brescia U. ; INFN, Brescia ; INFN, Pavia) ; Ferragut, Rafael (Milan Polytechnic ; INFN, Milan ; Milan U.) ; Fleck, Markus (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Giammarchi, Marco (INFN, Milan ; Milan U.) ; Gligorova, Angela (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Gosta, Giulia (Brescia U. ; INFN, Brescia ; INFN, Pavia) et al.
/Asacusa AD-3
The mechanism of antiproton-nucleus annihilation at rest is not fully understood, despite substantial previous experimental and theoretical work. In this study we used slow extracted, sub-keV antiprotons from the ASACUSA apparatus at CERN to measure the charged particle multiplicities and their energy deposits from antiproton annihilations at rest on three different nuclei: carbon, molybdenum and gold. [...]
arXiv:2407.06721.-
Geneva : CERN, 2024-11-17 - 18 p.
- Published in : Eur. Phys. J. A 60 (2024) 225
Draft (restricted): PDF; Fulltext: CERN-EP-2024-182 - PDF; document - PDF; 2407.06721 - PDF;
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Injection and capture of antiprotons in a Penning-Malmberg trap using a drift tube accelerator and degrader foil
/ Amsler, C. ; Breuker, H. ; Bumbar, M. ; Chesnevskaya, S. ; Costantini, G. ; Ferragut, R. ; Giammarchi, M. ; Gligorova, A. ; Gosta, G. ; Higaki, H. et al.
/Asacusa AD-3
The Antiproton Decelerator (AD) at CERN provides antiproton bunches with a kinetic energy of 5.3 MeV. The Extra-Low ENergy Antiproton ring at CERN, commissioned at the AD in 2018, now supplies a bunch of electron- cooled antiprotons at a fixed energy of 100 keV. [...]
CERN-EP-2024-060.-
Geneva : CERN, 2024 - 22.
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. A
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Upgrade of the positron system of the ASACUSA-Cusp experiment
/ Lanz, A. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys. ; Vienna U.) ; Amsler, C. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Breuker, H. (Wako, RIKEN) ; Bumbar, M. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Chesnevskaya, S. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Costantini, G. (Brescia U. ; INFN, Pavia) ; Ferragut, R. (Milan, Polytech.) ; Giammarchi, M. (INFN, Milan) ; Gligorova, A. (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Gosta, G. (Brescia U. ; INFN, Pavia) et al.
The ASACUSA-Cusp collaboration has recently upgraded the positron system to improve the production of antihydrogen. [...]
arXiv:2307.06133.
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Pulsed Production of Antihydrogen in AEgIS
/ AEgIS Collaboration
Cold antihydrogen atoms are a powerful tool to probe the validity of fundamental physics laws, and it's clear that colder atoms, generally speaking, allow an increased level of precision.
After the first production of cold antihydrogen ($\bar{H}$) in 2002, experimental efforts have progressed continuously (trapping, beam formation, spectroscopy), with competitive results already achieved by adapting to cold antiatoms techniques previously well developed for ordinary atoms. Unfortunately, the number of $\bar{H}$ atoms that can be produced in dedicated experiments is many orders of magnitude smaller than available hydrogen atoms, which are at hand in large amount, so the development of novel techniques that allow the production of $\bar{H}$ with well defined conditions (and possibly control its formation time and energy levels) is essential to improve the sensitivity of the methods applied by the different experiments.
We present here the first experimental results concerning the production of $\bar{H}$ in a pulsed mode where the time when 90\% of
the atoms are produced is known with an uncertainty of around 250~ns. [...]
2022 - 7 p.
- Published in : PoS DISCRETE2020-2021 (2022) 079
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In : 7th Symposium on Prospects in the Physics of Discrete Symmetries (DISCRETE 2020-2021), Bergen, Norway, 29 Nov - 3 Dec 2021, pp.079
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SDR, EVC, and SDREVC: Limitations and Extensions
/ ASACUSA-Cusp Collaboration
Methods for reducing the radius, temperature, and space charge of nonneutral plasma are usually reported for conditions which approximate an ideal Penning Malmberg trap. Here we show that (1) similar methods are still effective under surprisingly adverse circumstances: we perform SDR and SDREVC in a strong magnetic mirror field using only 3 out of 4 rotating wall petals. [...]
arXiv:2306.00862; CERN-EP-2023-102.-
Geneva : CERN, 2023-10-31 - 8.
- Published in : : 89 (2023)
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Model Independent Approach of the JUNO $^8$B Solar Neutrino Program
/ JUNO Collaboration
The physics potential of detecting $^8$B solar neutrinos is exploited at the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), in a model independent manner by using three distinct channels of the charged-current (CC), neutral-current (NC) and elastic scattering (ES) interactions. [...]
arXiv:2210.08437.
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AE$\overline{g}$IS latest results
/ Guatieri, F (TIFPA-INFN, Trento ; Trento U.) ; Aghion, S (Milan, Polytech. ; Bern U., LHEP) ; Amsler, C (Stefan Meyer Inst. Subatomare Phys.) ; Angela, G (Bern U., LHEP) ; Bonomi, G (Norwegian U. Sci. Tech. ; INFN, Pavia ; Pavia U.) ; Brusa, R S (TIFPA-INFN, Trento ; Trento U.) ; Caccia, M (U. Brussels (main) ; Milan U. ; INFN, Brescia) ; Caravita, R (Genoa U. ; INFN, Genoa) ; Castelli, F (U. Brussels (main) ; Milan U.) ; Cerchiari, G (Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst.) et al.
The validity of the Weak Equivalence Principle (WEP) as predicted by General Relativity has been tested up to astounding precision using ordinary matter. The lack hitherto of a stable source of a probe being at the same time electrically neutral, cold and stable enough to be measured has prevented highaccuracy testing of the WEP on anti-matter. [...]
2018 - 7 p.
- Published in : EPJ Web Conf. 181 (2018) 01037
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In : International Conference on Exotic Atoms and Related Topics (EXA 2017), Vienna, Austria, 11 - 15 Sep 2017, pp.01037
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