Antiproton beams with low energy spread for antihydrogen production
Instrumentation and Detectors
2019-09-04 v1 Accelerator Physics
Abstract
A low energy antiproton transport from the ASACUSA antiproton accumulation trap (MUSASHI trap) to the antihydrogen production trap (double cusp trap) is developed. The longitudinal antiproton energy spread after the transport line is 0.23 +- 0.02 eV, compared with 15 eV with a previous method used in 2012. This reduction is achieved by an adiabatic transport beamline with several pulse-driven coaxial coils. Antihydrogen atoms are synthesized by directly injecting the antiprotons into a positron plasma, resulting in the higher production rate.
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@article{arxiv.1902.09269,
title = {Antiproton beams with low energy spread for antihydrogen production},
author = {M. Tajima and N. Kuroda and C. Amsler and H. Breuker and C. Evans and M. Fleck and A. Gligorova and H. Higaki and Y. Kanai and B. Kolbinger and A. Lanz and M. Leali and V. Mäckel and C. Malbrunot and V. Mascagna and Y. Matsuda and D. Murtagh and Y. Nagata and A. Nanda and B. Radics and M. Simon and S. Ulmer and L. Venturelli and E. Widmann and M. Wiesinger and Y. Yamazaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.09269},
year = {2019}
}
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10 pages, 9 figures