1. The ALPHA antihydrogen trapping apparatus
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Amole, C, Andresen, GB, Ashkezari, MD, Baquero-Ruiz, M, Bertsche, W, Bowe, PD, Butler, E, Capra, A, Carpenter, PT, Cesar, CL, Chapman, S, Charlton, M, Deller, A, Eriksson, S, Escallier, J, Fajans, J, Friesen, T, Fujiwara, MC, Gill, DR, Gutierrez, A, Hangst, JS, Hardy, WN, Hayano, RS, Hayden, ME, Humphries, AJ, Hurt, JL, Hydomako, R, Isaac, CA, Jenkins, MJ, Jonsell, S, Jørgensen, LV, Kerrigan, SJ, Kurchaninov, L, Madsen, N, Marone, A, McKenna, JTK, Menary, S, Nolan, P, Olchanski, K, Olin, A, Parker, B, Povilus, A, Pusa, P, Robicheaux, F, Sarid, E, Seddon, D, Nasr, S Seif El, Silveira, DM, So, C, Storey, JW, Thompson, RI, Thornhill, J, Wells, D, van der Werf, DP, Wurtele, JS, Yamazaki, Y, and Collaboration, ALPHA
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Antihydrogen ,Antiprotons ,Positrons ,Neutral atom trap ,Microwaves ,Silicon Vertex Detector ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Other Physical Sciences ,Nuclear & Particles Physics - Abstract
The ALPHA collaboration, based at CERN, has recently succeeded in confining cold antihydrogen atoms in a magnetic minimum neutral atom trap and has performed the first study of a resonant transition of the anti-atoms. The ALPHA apparatus will be described herein, with emphasis on the structural aspects, diagnostic methods and techniques that have enabled antihydrogen trapping and experimentation to be achieved. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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- 2014