Alpha antihydrogen experiment

M. C. Fujiwara, G. B. Andresen, M. D. Ashkezari, M. Baquero-Ruiz, W. Bertsche, C. C. Bray, E. Butler, C. L. Cesar, S. Chapman, M. Charlton, C. L. Cesar, J. Fajans, T. Friesen, D. R. Gill, J. S. Hangst, W. N. Hardy, R. S. Hayano, M. E. Hayden, A. J. Humphries, R. HydomakoS. Jonsell, L. Kurchaninov, R. Lambo, 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. Van Der Werf, D. Wilding, J. S. Wurtele, Y. Yamazaki

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Abstract

ALPHA is an experiment at CERN, whose ultimate goal is to perform a precise test of CPT symmetry with trapped antihydrogen atoms. After reviewing the motivations, we discuss our recent progress toward the initial goal of stable trapping of antihydrogen, with some emphasis on particle detection techniques.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 5th Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry, CPT 2010
Pages50-54
Number of pages5
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event5th Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry, CPT 2010 - Bloomington, IN, United States
Duration: 28 Jun 20102 Jul 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 5th Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry, CPT 2010

Conference

Conference5th Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry, CPT 2010
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBloomington, IN
Period28/06/102/07/10

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

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