Temporally controlled modulation of antihydrogen production and the temperature scaling of antiproton-positron recombination
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
We demonstrate temporally controlled modulation of cold antihydrogen production by periodic RF
heating of a positron plasma during antiproton-positron mixing in a Penning trap. Our observations have
established a pulsed source of atomic antimatter, with a rise time of about 1 s, and a pulse length ranging
from 3 to 100 s. Time-sensitive antihydrogen detection and positron plasma diagnostics, both capabilities
of the ATHENA apparatus, allowed detailed studies of the pulsing behavior, which in turn gave
information on the dependence of the antihydrogen production process on the positron temperature T.
Our data are consistent with power law scaling T1:10:5 for the production rate in the high temperature
regime from 100 meV up to 1.5 eV. This is not in accord with the behavior accepted for conventional
three-body recombination.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Antihydrogen; Antiproton-Proton Recombination
Elenco autori:
Fujiwara, M. C.; Fontana, Andrea; Genova, Pablo; Montagna, PAOLO MARIA; Rotondi, Alberto; Athena, Et A. l. C. o. l. l. a. b.
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