Back to Search Start Over

Production and detection of cold antihydrogen atoms.

Authors :
Amoretti M
Amsler C
Bonomi G
Bouchta A
Bowe P
Carraro C
Cesar CL
Charlton M
Collier MJ
Doser M
Filippini V
Fine KS
Fontana A
Fujiwara MC
Funakoshi R
Genova P
Hangst JS
Hayano RS
Holzscheiter MH
Jørgensen LV
Lagomarsino V
Landua R
Lindelöf D
Lodi Rizzini E
Macrì M
Madsen N
Manuzio G
Marchesotti M
Montagna P
Pruys H
Regenfus C
Riedler P
Rochet J
Rotondi A
Rouleau G
Testera G
Variola A
Watson TL
van der Werf DP
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2002 Oct 03; Vol. 419 (6906), pp. 456-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2002 Sep 18.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

A theoretical underpinning of the standard model of fundamental particles and interactions is CPT invariance, which requires that the laws of physics be invariant under the combined discrete operations of charge conjugation, parity and time reversal. Antimatter, the existence of which was predicted by Dirac, can be used to test the CPT theorem-experimental investigations involving comparisons of particles with antiparticles are numerous. Cold atoms and anti-atoms, such as hydrogen and antihydrogen, could form the basis of a new precise test, as CPT invariance implies that they must have the same spectrum. Observations of antihydrogen in small quantities and at high energies have been reported at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and at Fermilab, but these experiments were not suited to precision comparison measurements. Here we demonstrate the production of antihydrogen atoms at very low energy by mixing trapped antiprotons and positrons in a cryogenic environment. The neutral anti-atoms have been detected directly when they escape the trap and annihilate, producing a characteristic signature in an imaging particle detector.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028-0836
Volume :
419
Issue :
6906
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12368849
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature01096