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Progress towards microwave spectroscopy of trapped antihydrogen
Mohammad D Ashkezari,
Gorm B Andresen,
Marcelo Baquero-Ruiz,
Wil Bertsche,
Paul D Bowe,
Eoin Butler,
Claudio L Cesar,
Steve Chapman,
Michael Charlton,
Adam Deller,
Stefan Eriksson,
Joel Fajans,
Tim Friesen,
Makoto C Fujiwara,
Dave R Gill,
Andrea Gutierrez,
Jeffrey S Hangst,
Walter N Hardy,
Ryugo S Hayano,
Michael E Hayden,
Andrew J Humphries,
Richard Hydomako,
Svante Jonsell,
Lenoid Kurchaninov,
Niels Madsen ,
Scott Menary,
Paul Nolan,
Konstantin Olchanski,
Art Olin,
Alex Povilus,
Petteri Pusa,
Francis Robicheaux,
Eli Sarid,
Daniel M Silveira,
So Chukman,
James W Storey,
Robert I Thompson,
Dirk P Werf,
Jonathan S Wurtele,
Yasunori Yamazaki
LEAP 2011, Pages: 81 - 90
Swansea University Author: Niels Madsen
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DOI (Published version): 10.1007/978-94-007-5530-7_9
Abstract
Precision comparisons of hyperfine intervals in atomic hydrogen and antihydrogen are expected to yield experimental tests of the CPT theorem. The CERN-based ALPHA collaboration has initiated a program of study focused on microwave spectroscopy of trapped ground-state antihydrogen atoms. This paper o...
Published in: | LEAP 2011 |
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Vancouver
Springer
2013
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa15090 |
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Precision comparisons of hyperfine intervals in atomic hydrogen and antihydrogen are expected to yield experimental tests of the CPT theorem. The CERN-based ALPHA collaboration has initiated a program of study focused on microwave spectroscopy of trapped ground-state antihydrogen atoms. This paper outlines some of the proposed experiments, and summarizes measurements that characterize microwave fields that have been injected into the ALPHA apparatus. |
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College: |
Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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81 |
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90 |