Communications Physics (Feb 2021)
Pulsed production of antihydrogen
- Claude Amsler,
- Massimiliano Antonello,
- Alexander Belov,
- Germano Bonomi,
- Roberto Sennen Brusa,
- Massimo Caccia,
- Antoine Camper,
- Ruggero Caravita,
- Fabrizio Castelli,
- Patrick Cheinet,
- Daniel Comparat,
- Giovanni Consolati,
- Andrea Demetrio,
- Lea Di Noto,
- Michael Doser,
- Mattia Fanì,
- Rafael Ferragut,
- Julian Fesel,
- Sebastian Gerber,
- Marco Giammarchi,
- Angela Gligorova,
- Lisa Theresa Glöggler,
- Francesco Guatieri,
- Stefan Haider,
- Alexander Hinterberger,
- Alban Kellerbauer,
- Olga Khalidova,
- Daniel Krasnický,
- Vittorio Lagomarsino,
- Chloé Malbrunot,
- Sebastiano Mariazzi,
- Viktor Matveev,
- Simon Müller,
- Giancarlo Nebbia,
- Patrick Nedelec,
- Lilian Nowak,
- Markus Oberthaler,
- Emmanuel Oswald,
- Davide Pagano,
- Luca Penasa,
- Vojtech Petracek,
- Luca Povolo,
- Francesco Prelz,
- Marco Prevedelli,
- Benjamin Rienäcker,
- Ole Røhne,
- Alberto Rotondi,
- Heidi Sandaker,
- Romualdo Santoro,
- Gemma Testera,
- Ingmari Tietje,
- Valerio Toso,
- Tim Wolz,
- Pauline Yzombard,
- Christian Zimmer,
- Nicola Zurlo
Affiliations
- Claude Amsler
- Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics, Austrian Academy of Sciences
- Massimiliano Antonello
- Department of Science, University of Insubria
- Alexander Belov
- Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Science
- Germano Bonomi
- Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Brescia
- Roberto Sennen Brusa
- Department of Physics, Univ. of Trento
- Massimo Caccia
- Department of Science, University of Insubria
- Antoine Camper
- Physics Department, CERN
- Ruggero Caravita
- TIFPA/INFN Trento
- Fabrizio Castelli
- INFN Milano
- Patrick Cheinet
- Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, Univ. Paris-Sud, ENS Paris Saclay, CNRS, Univ. Paris-Saclay
- Daniel Comparat
- Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, Univ. Paris-Sud, ENS Paris Saclay, CNRS, Univ. Paris-Saclay
- Giovanni Consolati
- INFN Milano
- Andrea Demetrio
- Kirchhoff Institute for Physics, Heidelberg Univ.
- Lea Di Noto
- Department of Physics, Univ. of Genova
- Michael Doser
- Physics Department, CERN
- Mattia Fanì
- Physics Department, CERN
- Rafael Ferragut
- INFN Milano
- Julian Fesel
- Physics Department, CERN
- Sebastian Gerber
- Physics Department, CERN
- Marco Giammarchi
- INFN Milano
- Angela Gligorova
- Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics, Austrian Academy of Sciences
- Lisa Theresa Glöggler
- Physics Department, CERN
- Francesco Guatieri
- Department of Physics, Univ. of Trento
- Stefan Haider
- Physics Department, CERN
- Alexander Hinterberger
- Physics Department, CERN
- Alban Kellerbauer
- Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics
- Olga Khalidova
- Physics Department, CERN
- Daniel Krasnický
- INFN Genova
- Vittorio Lagomarsino
- INFN Genova
- Chloé Malbrunot
- Physics Department, CERN
- Sebastiano Mariazzi
- Department of Physics, Univ. of Trento
- Viktor Matveev
- Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Science
- Simon Müller
- Kirchhoff Institute for Physics, Heidelberg Univ.
- Giancarlo Nebbia
- INFN Padova
- Patrick Nedelec
- Univ Lyon, Univ. Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS/IN2P3, IP2I Lyon
- Lilian Nowak
- Physics Department, CERN
- Markus Oberthaler
- Kirchhoff Institute for Physics, Heidelberg Univ.
- Emmanuel Oswald
- Physics Department, CERN
- Davide Pagano
- Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Brescia
- Luca Penasa
- Department of Physics, Univ. of Trento
- Vojtech Petracek
- Czech Technical University
- Luca Povolo
- Department of Physics, Univ. of Trento
- Francesco Prelz
- INFN Milano
- Marco Prevedelli
- Univ. of Bologna
- Benjamin Rienäcker
- Physics Department, CERN
- Ole Røhne
- Department of Physics, Univ. of Oslo
- Alberto Rotondi
- INFN Pavia
- Heidi Sandaker
- Department of Physics, Univ. of Oslo
- Romualdo Santoro
- Department of Science, University of Insubria
- Gemma Testera
- INFN Genova
- Ingmari Tietje
- Physics Department, CERN
- Valerio Toso
- INFN Milano
- Tim Wolz
- Physics Department, CERN
- Pauline Yzombard
- Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics
- Christian Zimmer
- Physics Department, CERN
- Nicola Zurlo
- INFN Pavia
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-020-00494-z
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 4,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 11
Abstract
Antihydrogen atoms are a unique type of antimatter that can be used to probe small violations of fundamental laws of physics. The authors present experimental results obtained with the AEgIS project at CERN for the production of antihydrogen atoms (Hbar) via charge exchange with laser excited positronium that allow for precise timing of Hbar production.