Authors
M Amoretti, C Amsler, G Bazzano, G Bonomi, A Bouchta, PD Bowe, C Canali, C Carraro, CL Cesar, M Charlton, M Doser, A Fontana, MC Fujiwara, R Funakoshi, P Genova, JS Hangst, RS Hayano, I Johnson, LV Jørgensen, A Kellerbauer, V Lagomarsino, R Landua, E Lodi Rizzini, M Macrí, N Madsen, G Manuzio, M Marchesotti, D Mitchard, F Ottone, H Pruys, C Regenfus, P Riedler, A Rotondi, G Testera, A Variola, L Venturelli, Y Yamazaki, DP van der Werf, N Zurlo
Publication date
2004/3
Journal
Physics Letters B
Volume
583
Pages
59-67
Description
Cold antihydrogen atoms were produced by mixing cold samples of antiprotons and positrons. The temperature of the positron plasma was increased by controlled radio-frequency (RF) heating, and the antihydrogen production was measured. Formation is observed to decrease with increased temperature but a simple power law scaling is not observed. Significant production is still present at room temperature.
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