1. A magnetic trap for antihydrogen confinement
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Bertsche, W., Boston, A., Bowe, P.D., Cesar, C.L., Chapman, S., Charlton, M., Chartier, M., Deutsch, A., Fajans, J., Fujiwara, M.C., Funakoshi, R., Gomberoff, K., Hangst, J.S., Hayano, R.S., Jenkins, M.J., Jørgensen, L.V., Ko, P., Madsen, N., Nolan, P., and Page, R.D.
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MAGNETIC traps , *PLASMA confinement , *NONMETALS , *HYDROGEN - Abstract
Abstract: The goal of the ALPHA collaboration at CERN is to test CPT conservation by comparing the 1S–2S transitions of hydrogen and antihydrogen. To reach the ultimate accuracy of 1 part in , the (anti)atoms must be trapped. Using current technology, only magnetic minimum traps can confine (anti)hydrogen. In this paper, the design of the ALPHA antihydrogen trap and the results of measurements on a prototype system will be presented. The trap depth of the final system will be 1.16T, corresponding to a temperature of 0.78K for ground state antihydrogen. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2006
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