1. Design of a Radial TPC for Antihydrogen Gravity Measurement with ALPHA-g
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Capra, Andrea, Amaudruz, Pierre-André, Bishop, Daryl, Fujiwara, Makoto C., Freeman, Skyler, Gill, David, Grant, Matthew, Henderson, Robert, Kurchaninov, Leonid, Lu, Philip, Menary, Scott, Olchanski, Konstantin, and Retiere, Fabrice
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The gravitational interaction of antimatter and matter has never been directly probed. ALPHA-g is a novel experiment that aims to perform the first measurement of the antihydrogen gravitational mass. A fundamental requirement for this new apparatus is a position sensitive particle detector around the antihydrogen trap which provides information about antihydrogen annihilation location. The proposed detector is a radial Time Projection Chamber, or \textit{rTPC}, whose concept is being developed at TRIUMF. A simulation of the detector and the development of the reconstruction software, used to determine the antihydrogen annihilation point, is presented alongside with the expected performance of the rTPC., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, LEAP2016
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- 2016