First Production and Detection of Cold Antihydrogen Atoms
High Energy Physics - Experiment
2010-01-28 v1 Nuclear Experiment
Abstract
The ATHENA experiment recently produced the first atoms of cold antihydrogen. This paper gives a brief review of how this was achieved.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ex/0306023,
title = {First Production and Detection of Cold Antihydrogen Atoms},
author = {M. C. Fujiwara and M. Amoretti and C. Amsler and G. Bonomi and A. Bouchta and P. Bowe and C. Carraro and C. L. Cesar and M. Charlton and M. Doser and V. Filippini and A. Fontana and R. Funakoshi and P. Genova and J. S. Hangst and R. S. Hayano and L. V. Jorgensen and V. Lagomarsino and R. Landua and D. Lindelof and E. Lodi Rizzini and M. Marchesotti and M. Macri and N. Madsen and P. Montagna and H. Pruys and C. Regenfus and P. Rielder and A. Rotondi and G. Testera and A. Variola and D. P. van der Werf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ex/0306023},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
Invited talk at Int. Conf. on Low Energy Antiprotons 2003 (LEAP03), to be published in NIM B