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Antiproton Confinement in a Penning-Ioffe Trap for Antihydrogen
Antiproton Confinement in a Penning-Ioffe Trap for Antihydrogen
Antiprotons ((p) over bar) remain confined in a Penning trap, in sufficient numbers to form antihydrogen ((H) over bar) atoms via charge exchange, when the radial field of a quadrupole Ioffe trap is added. This first demonstration with (p) over bar suggests that quadrupole Ioffe traps can be superim...
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Personal Name(s): | Gabrielse, G. |
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Larochelle, P. / Le Sage, D. / Levitt, B. / Kolthammer, W. S. / Kultjanishvili, I. / McConnell, R. / Wrubel, J. / Esser, F. M. / Glückler, H. / Grzonka, D. / Hansen, G. / Martin, S. / Oelert, W. / Schillings, J. / Schmitt, M. / Sefzick, T. / Soltner, H. / Zhang, Z. / Comeau, D. / George, M. C. / Hessels, E. A. / Storry, C. H. / Weel, M. / Speck, A. / Nillius, F. / Walz, J. / Hänsch, T. W. | |
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Zentralinstitut für Technologie; ZAT Experimentelle Hadronstruktur; IKP-1 |
Published in: | Physical review letters, 98 (2007) S. 113002 |
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College Park, Md.
APS
2007
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Physical Description: |
113002 |
DOI: |
10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.113002 |
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Journal Article |
Research Program: |
Physik der Hadronen und Kerne |
Series Title: |
Physical Review Letters
98 |
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Please use the identifier: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.113002 in citations.
Antiprotons ((p) over bar) remain confined in a Penning trap, in sufficient numbers to form antihydrogen ((H) over bar) atoms via charge exchange, when the radial field of a quadrupole Ioffe trap is added. This first demonstration with (p) over bar suggests that quadrupole Ioffe traps can be superimposed upon (p) over bar and e(+) traps to attempt the capture of (H) over bar atoms as they form, contrary to conclusions of previous analyses. |