Authors
C Amole, GB Andresen, MD Ashkezari, M Baquero-Ruiz, W Bertsche, PD Bowe, E Butler, A Capra, PT Carpenter, CL Cesar, S Chapman, M Charlton, A Deller, S Eriksson, J Escallier, J Fajans, T Friesen, MC Fujiwara, DR Gill, A Gutierrez, JS Hangst, WN Hardy, RS Hayano, ME Hayden, AJ Humphries, JL Hurt, R Hydomako, CA Isaac, MJ Jenkins, S Jonsell, LV Jørgensen, SJ Kerrigan, L Kurchaninov, N Madsen, A Marone, JTK McKenna, S Menary, P Nolan, K Olchanski, A Olin, B Parker, A Povilus, P Pusa, F Robicheaux, E Sarid, D Seddon, S Seif El Nasr, DM Silveira, C So, JW Storey, RI Thompson, J Thornhill, D Wells, DP van der Werf, JS Wurtele, Y Yamazaki
Publication date
2014/1/21
Journal
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Volume
735
Pages
319-340
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
The ALPHA collaboration, based at CERN, has recently succeeded in confining cold antihydrogen atoms in a magnetic minimum neutral atom trap and has performed the first study of a resonant transition of the anti-atoms. The ALPHA apparatus will be described herein, with emphasis on the structural aspects, diagnostic methods and techniques that have enabled antihydrogen trapping and experimentation to be achieved.
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