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RESEARCH PRODUCT
First Capture of Antiprotons in a Penning Trap: A Kiloelectronvolt Source
Steven L. RolstonR. TjoelkerX. FeiJ. HaasGerald GabrielseKristian HelmersonT. A. TrainorH. KalinowskyW. Kellssubject
PhysicsAntiparticleLarge Hadron ColliderGeneral Physics and AstronomyParticle acceleratorPenning trapKinetic energylaw.inventionNuclear physicslawAntiprotonAntimatterKiloelectronvoltPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentPhysics::Atomic PhysicsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesAtomic physicsNuclear Experimentdescription
Antiprotons from the Low Energy Antiproton Ring of CERN are slowed from 21 MeV to below 3 keV by being passed through 3 mm of material, mostly Be. While still in flight, the kiloelectronvolt antiprotons are captured in a Penning trap created by the sudden application of a 3-kV potential. Antiprotons are held for 100 s and more. Prospects are now excellent for much longer trapping times under better vacuum conditions. This demonstrates the feasibility of a greatly improved measurement of the inertial mass of the antiproton and opens the way to other intriguing experiments.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1986-11-17 | Physical Review Letters |