Limit on the Electric Charge of Antihydrogen
Abstract
The ALPHA collaboration has successfully demonstrated the production and the confinement of cold antihydrogen, . An analysis of trapping data allowed a stringent limit to be placed on the electric charge of the simplest antiatom. Charge neutrality of matter is known to a very high precision, hence a neutrality limit of provides a test of CPT invariance. The experimental technique is based on the measurement of the deflection of putatively charged in an electric field. The tendency for trapped atoms to be displaced by electrostatic fields is measured and compared to the results of a detailed simulation of dynamics in the trap. An extensive survey of the systematic errors is performed, with particular attention to those due to the silicon vertex detector, which is the device used to determine the annihilation position. The limit obtained on the charge of the atom is \mbox{}, representing the first precision measurement with .
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@article{arxiv.2107.08152,
title = {Limit on the Electric Charge of Antihydrogen},
author = {A. Capra and C. Amole and M. D. Ashkezari and M. Baquero-Ruiz and W. Bertsche and E. Butler and C. L. Cesar and M. Charlton and S. Eriksson and J. Fajans and T. Friesen and M. C. Fujiwara and D. R. Gill and A. Gutierrez and J. S. Hangst and W. N. Hardy and M. E. Hayden and C. A. Isaac and S. Jonsell and L . Kurchaninov and A. Little and J. T. K. McKenna and S. Menary and S. C. Napoli and P. Nolan and K. Olchanski and A. Olin and A. Povilus and P. Pusa and F. Robicheaux and E. Sarid and D. M. Silveira and C. So and T. D. Tharp and R. I. Thompson and D. P. van der Werf and Z. Vendeiro and J. S. Wurtele and A. I. Zhmoginov and A. E. Charman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.08152},
year = {2021}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures