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Alternative method for reconstruction of antihydrogen annihilation vertices

C Amole, M. D Ashkezari, G. B Andresen, M Baquero-Ruiz, W Bertsche, P. D Bowe, E Butler, C. L Cesar, S Chapman, M Charlton, A Deller, S Eriksson, J Fajans, T Friesen, M. C Fujiwara, D. R Gill, A Gutierrez, J. S Hangst, W. N Hardy, R. S Hayano, M. E Hayden, A. J Humphries, R Hydomako, S Jonsell, L Kurchaninov, N Madsen, S Menary, P Nolan, K Olchanski, A Olin, A Povilus, P Pusa, F Robicheaux, E Sarid, D. M Silveira, C So, J. W Storey, R. I Thompson, D. P Werf, J. S Wurtele, Y Yamazaki, Niels Madsen Orcid Logo

LEAP 2011, Pages: 101 - 107

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DOI (Published version): 10.1007/978-94-007-5530-7_11

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The ALPHA experiment, located at CERN, aims to compare the properties of antihydrogen atoms with those of hydrogen atoms. The neutral antihydrogen atoms are trapped using an octupole magnetic trap. The trap region is surrounded by a three layered silicon detector used to reconstruct the antiproton a...

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title Alternative method for reconstruction of antihydrogen annihilation vertices
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Niels Madsen
title_short Alternative method for reconstruction of antihydrogen annihilation vertices
title_full Alternative method for reconstruction of antihydrogen annihilation vertices
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G. B Andresen
M Baquero-Ruiz
W Bertsche
P. D Bowe
E Butler
C. L Cesar
S Chapman
M Charlton
A Deller
S Eriksson
J Fajans
T Friesen
M. C Fujiwara
D. R Gill
A Gutierrez
J. S Hangst
W. N Hardy
R. S Hayano
M. E Hayden
A. J Humphries
R Hydomako
S Jonsell
L Kurchaninov
N Madsen
S Menary
P Nolan
K Olchanski
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A Povilus
P Pusa
F Robicheaux
E Sarid
D. M Silveira
C So
J. W Storey
R. I Thompson
D. P Werf
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Y Yamazaki
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description The ALPHA experiment, located at CERN, aims to compare the properties of antihydrogen atoms with those of hydrogen atoms. The neutral antihydrogen atoms are trapped using an octupole magnetic trap. The trap region is surrounded by a three layered silicon detector used to reconstruct the antiproton annihilation vertices. This paper describes a method we have devised that can be used for reconstructing annihilation vertices with a good resolution and is more efficient than the standard method currently used for the same purpose.
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