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Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry: Workshop Summary
Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop (TVLBAI 2023)
13 - 14 Mar 2023
- CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
/ Abend, Sven (Leibniz U., Hannover); Allard, Baptiste (LCAR, Toulouse); Alonso, Iván (Balearic Islands U.); Antoniadis, John (Crete U.); Araújo, Henrique (Imperial Coll., London); Arduini, Gianluigi (CERN); Arnold, Aidan S. (SUPA, UK ; Strathclyde U.); Aßmann, Tobias (Ulm U.); Augst, Nadja (DLR, Neustrelitz); Badurina, Leonardo (King's Coll. London ; Caltech) et al.
This document presents a summary of the 2023 Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop hosted by CERN. The workshop brought together experts from around the world to discuss the exciting developments in large-scale atom interferometer (AI) prototypes and their potential for detecting ultralight dark matter and gravitational waves. [...]
2023 - 99 p.
arXiv:2310.08183
- Published in : 10.1116/5.0185291
10.1116/5.0185291
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Production of antihydrogen atoms by 6 keV antiprotons through a positronium cloud
/ Adrich, P. (NCBJ, Swierk) ; Blumer, P. (Zurich, ETH) ; Caratsch, G. (Zurich, ETH) ; Chung, M. (UNIST, Ulsan) ; Cladé, P. (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Comini, P. (IRFU, Saclay) ; Crivelli, P. (Zurich, ETH) ; Dalkarov, O. (Unlisted) ; Debu, P. (IRFU, Saclay) ; Douillet, A. (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel ; U. Evry) et al.
We report on the first production of an antihydrogen beam by charge exchange of 6.1 keV antiprotons with a cloud of positronium in the GBAR experiment at CERN. The antiproton beam was delivered by the AD/ELENA facility. [...]
arXiv:2306.15801.-
2023-11-06 - 18 p.
- Published in : Eur. Phys. J. C
Fulltext: 2306.15801 - PDF; Publication - PDF; Erratum - PDF;
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The Gbar project, or how does antimatter fall?
/ Indelicato, Paul (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Chardin, G (CSNSM, Orsay) ; Grandemange, P (CSNSM, Orsay) ; Lunney, D (CSNSM, Orsay) ; Manea, V (CSNSM, Orsay) ; Badertscher, A (Zurich, ETH) ; Crivelli, P (Zurich, ETH) ; Curioni, A (Zurich, ETH) ; Marchionni, A (Zurich, ETH) ; Rossi, B (Zurich, ETH) et al.
The Einstein classical Weak Equivalence Principle states that the trajectory of a particle is independent of its composition and internal structure when it is only submitted to gravitational forces. This fundamental principle has never been directly tested with antimatter. [...]
2014 - 10 p.
- Published in : Hyperfine Interact. 228 (2014) 141-150
In : 11th International Conference on Low Energy Antiproton Physics, Uppsala, Sweden, 10 - 15 Jun 2013, pp.141-150
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Quantum reflection of antihydrogen from the Casimir potential above matter slabs
/ Dufour, G. (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Gerardin, A. (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Guerout, R. (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Lambrecht, A. (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Nesvizhevsky, V.V. (Laue-Langevin Inst.) ; Reynaud, S. (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Voronin, A.Yu. (Lebedev Inst.)
We study quantum reflection of antihydrogen atoms from matter slabs due to the van der Waals/Casimir-Polder (vdW/CP) potential. By taking into account the specificities of antihydrogen and the optical properties and width of the slabs we calculate realistic estimates for the potential and quantum reflection amplitudes. [...]
arXiv:1212.5676.-
2013-01-02 - 7 p.
- Published in : Phys. Rev. A 87 (2013) 012901
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Interference of several gravitational quantum states of antihydrogen in GBAR experiment
/ Nesvizhevsky, V V (Laue-Langevin Inst.) ; Voronin, A Yu (Lebedev Inst.) ; Crépin, P P (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Reynaud, S (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel)
This analysis is based on a close analogy between two seemingly different experiments: on the gravitational properties of antihydrogen atoms in GBAR and on the neutron whispering gallery. They are described with high accuracy by the similar formalism. [...]
2019 - 9 p.
- Published in : Hyperfine Interact. 240 (2019) 32
In : 13th International Conference on Low Energy Antiproton Physics, Paris, France, 12 - 16 Mar 2018, pp.32
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Does Antimatter Fall Like Matter?: Simulation of the GBAR Experiment
/ Rousselle, Olivier (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Cladé, Pierre (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Guellati, Saida (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Guérout, Romain (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Reynaud, Serge (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel)
One of the main questions of fundamental physics is the action of gravity on antimatter. We present here
the simulation of the last part of the experiment GBAR at CERN, i.e. [...]
2021 - 4 p.
- Published in : 10.31526/ACP.BSM-2021.35
Fulltext: PDF; External link: Fulltext
In : The International Conference on Beyond Standard Model : From Theory To Experiment (BSM-2021), Online, 29 Mar - 2 Apr 2021
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Positron accumulation in the GBAR experiment
/ GBAR Collaboration
We present a description of the GBAR positron (e+) trapping apparatus, which consists of a three stage Buffer Gas Trap (BGT) followed by a High Field Penning Trap (HFT), and discuss its performance. The overall goal of the GBAR experiment is to measure the acceleration of the neutral antihydrogen (H) atom in the terrestrial gravitational field by neutralising a positive antihydrogen ion (H+), which has been cooled to a low temperature, and observing the subsequent H annihilation following free fall. [...]
arXiv:2205.04530.-
2022-07-25 - 28 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 1040 (2022) 167263
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A pulsed high-voltage decelerator system to deliver low-energy antiprotons
/ Husson, A (IJCLab, Orsay) ; Kim, B H (Seoul Natl. U., Dept. Phys. Astron.) ; Welker, A (CERN) ; Charlton, M (Swansea U.) ; Choi, J J (Seoul Natl. U., Dept. Phys. Astron.) ; Chung, M (UNIST, Ulsan) ; Cladé, P (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Comini, P (IRFU, Saclay) ; Crépin, P -P (Paris, Lab. Kastler Brossel) ; Crivelli, P (Zurich, ETH-CSCS/SCSC) et al.
The GBAR (Gravitational Behavior of Antihydrogen at Rest) experiment at CERN requires efficient deceleration of 100 keV antiprotons provided by the new ELENA synchrotron ring to synthesize antihydrogen. This is accomplished using electrostatic deceleration optics and a drift tube that is designed to switch from -99 kV to ground when the antiproton bunch is inside – essentially a charged particle “elevator” – producing a 1 keV pulse. [...]
2021 - 7 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 1002 (2021) 165245
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