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The ALPHA-2 apparatus - facilitating experimentation with trapped antihydrogen

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posted on 2025-05-13, 13:10 authored by R Akbari, BXR Alves, CJ Baker, M Baquero-Ruiz, W Bertsche, E Butler, C Burrows, A Capra, CL Cesar, M Charlton, R Collister, A Cridland, S Eriksson, A Evans, LT Evans, N Evetts, J Fajans, T Friesen, MC Fujiwara, DR Gill, P Grandemange, P Granum, A Gutierrez, JS Hangst, ME Hayden, D Hodgkinson, CA Isaac, A Ishida, MA Johnson, JM Jones, SA Jones, S Jonsell, A Khramov, L Kurchaninov, A Little, N Madsen, D Maxwell, JTK McKenna, S Menary, JM Michan, T Momose, PS Mullan, K Olchanski, A Olin, J Peszka, A Povilus, A Powell, P Pusa, C Rasmussen, RL Sacramento, M Sameed, E Sarid, DM Silveira, C So, S Stracka, Graham StutterGraham Stutter, TD Tharp, RI Thompson, C Torkzaban, DP van der Werf, JS Wurtele
This paper describes the ALPHA-2 apparatus, used at the CERN Antiproton Decelerator facility for the study of trapped antihydrogen atoms. Details of both the construction and performance are included. Prominence is given to both the new and the improved features, with respect to the original ALPHA assembly, of the apparatus including a stand-alone antiproton catching trap, the traps used to mix antiparticles to produce the anti-atoms, the magnetic atom trap used to hold some of them, and access for laser light to facilitate excitation of the antihydrogen 1S-2P and 1S-2S transitions.

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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment

ISSN

0168-9002

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Volume

1072

Article number

170194

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  • Physics and Astronomy Publications

Institution

University of Sussex

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