The Spectroscopy of Antihydrogen
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Liverpool
Department Name: Physics
Abstract
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Publications
Andresen GB
(2011)
Autoresonant excitation of antiproton plasmas.
in Physical review letters
Andresen GB
(2011)
Centrifugal separation and equilibration dynamics in an electron-antiproton plasma.
in Physical review letters
Andresen G
(2012)
The ALPHA - detector: Module Production and Assembly
in Journal of Instrumentation
Amole C
(2012)
Discriminating between antihydrogen and mirror-trapped antiprotons in a minimum-B trap
in New Journal of Physics
Andresen G
(2012)
Antihydrogen annihilation reconstruction with the ALPHA silicon detector
in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Amole C
(2012)
Resonant quantum transitions in trapped antihydrogen atoms.
in Nature
Reifarth R
(2016)
Nuclear astrophysics with radioactive ions at FAIR
in Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Ahmadi M
(2016)
An improved limit on the charge of antihydrogen from stochastic acceleration.
in Nature
Ahmadi M
(2017)
Observation of the hyperfine spectrum of antihydrogen
in Nature
Ahmadi M
(2017)
Observation of the 1S-2S transition in trapped antihydrogen.
in Nature
Description | These have been reported through the grant that follows this Physics with Antihydrogen. The intial work of identifying antihrdrogen and then trapping it fo run to 20 mins has been extended to specific physics concerning both gravity and spectroscopy. Work has continued to identify the 1s-2s transition and measure accurate frequency. The is compared to hydrogen with the aim to compare the two to test physics predictions, |
Exploitation Route | Only of interest to academic generally who are interested in the properties of matter and antimatter. |
Sectors | Education |