42nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 56, Number 5
Monday–Friday, June 13–17, 2011;
Atlanta, Georgia
Session C1: Positron-matter Interactions and Antihydrogen
2:00 PM–4:00 PM,
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Room: A601
Chair: Robert McConnell, Harvard University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2011.DAMOP.C1.1
Abstract: C1.00001 : Antihydrogen Trapped
2:00 PM–2:30 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Paul D. Bowe
(Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark)
In 2010 the ALPHA collaboration succeeded in trapping
antihydrogen atoms for the first time.\footnote{``Trapped
antihydrogen,'' G.B. Andresen \textit{et al}., \textit{Nature}
468, 673 (2010)} Stored antihydrogen promises to be a unique tool
for making high precision measurements of the structure of this
first anti-atom. Achieving this milestone presented several
substantial experimental challenges and this talk will describe
how they were overcome.
The unique design features of the ALPHA apparatus will be
explained.\footnote{``A Magnetic Trap for Antihydrogen
Confinement,'' W. Bertsche \textit{et al}., \textit{Nucl. Instr.
Meth. Phys. Res. A} 566, 746 (2006)} These allow a high intensity
positron source and an antiproton imaging detector similar to the
one used in the ATHENA\footnote{``Production and detection of
cold antihydrogen atoms,'' M.Amoretti \textit{et al}.,
\textit{Nature} 419, 456 (2002).}
experiment to be combined with an innovative magnet design of
the anti-atom trap. This seeks to minimise the perturbations to
trapped charged particles which may cause particle loss and
heating.\footnote{``Antihydrogen formation dynamics in a
multipolar neutral anti-atom trap.'' G.B. Andresen \textit{et
al., Phys. Lett. B} 685, 141 (2010)}
The diagnostic techniques used to measure the diameter, number,
density, and temperatures of both plasmas will be presented as
will the methods developed to actively compress and cool of both
plasma species to sizes and temperatures\footnote{``Evaporative
Cooling of Antiprotons to Cryogenic Temperatures,'' G.B. Andresen
\textit{et al}. \textit{Phys. Rev. Lett} 105, 013003
(2010)}$^,$\footnote{``Compression of Antiproton Clouds for
Antihydrogen Trapping,'' G. B. Andresen \textit{et al}.
\textit{Phys. Rev. Lett} 100, 203401
(2008)}$^,$\footnote{``Autoresonant Excitation of Antiproton
Plasmas,'' G.B. Andresen \textit{et al}., \textit{Phys. Rev.
Lett.} 106, 025002 (2011)} where trapping attempts with a
reasonable chance of success can be tried.
The results of the successful trapping experiments will be
outlined as well as some subsequent experiments to improve the
trapping rate and storage time.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2011.DAMOP.C1.1