Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session NP12: Poster Session V:
Fundamental Plasma Physics III: waves, self-organization
Fundamental Plasma Physics IV: turbulence, reconnection, non-neutral/antimatter
High Field Tokamaks
Mirrors
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Grand Hall West
Abstract: NP12.00077 : Be+ assisted accumulation of Antihydrogen*
Presenter:
Niels Madsen
(University of Wales Swansea)
Authors:
Niels Madsen
(University of Wales Swansea)
Kurt A Thompson
(Swansea University)
Collaboration:
ALPHA
Here we present the application of a novel technique that uses sympathetically cooled positrons for the synthesis. The positrons are sympathetically cooled by laser-cooled Be+ ions that are merged with the positron plasma before the synthesis. We detail how the cooling laser detuning can be used to control and improve the antihydrogen synthesis. We also discuss how our initial attempts demonstrated that parts of this new synthesis process (as well as the original) induced losses of previously accumulated antihydrogen, and discuss how we eliminated these to achieve a record pace of accumulation of almost an order of magnitude above previous records, in order to accumulate more than 15000 antihydrogen atoms in a single experiment. We discuss how this step change in antihydrogen available for experimentation has and will allow much more rapid progress, as it allows studies of systematics not previously possible on relevant timescales, as well as possible access to searches for e.g. sidereal effects that would have been inconceivable with fewer atoms accumulated at a much slower pace.
*Work support by the EPSRC (UK).
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