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Toward a pulsed antihydrogen beam for WEP tests in AEgIS
/ Huck, Saiva (CERN ; Hamburg U.) ; Auzins, Marcis (Latvia U.) ; Bergmann, Benedikt (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Burian, Petr (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Brusa, Roberto S (Trento U. ; TIFPA-INFN, Trento) ; Camper, Antoine (Oslo U.) ; Caravita, Ruggero (Trento U. ; TIFPA-INFN, Trento) ; Castelli, Fabrizio (INFN, Milan ; Milan U.) ; Ciuryło, Roman (Torun, Copernicus Astron. Ctr.) ; Consolati, Giovanni (INFN, Milan ; Milan Polytechnic) et al.
The AEg̅IS collaboration at CERN’s AD produces antihydrogen atoms in the form of a pulsed, isotropic source with a precisely defined formation time. AEg̅IS has recently undergone major upgrades to fully benefit from the increased number of colder antiprotons provided by the new ELENA decelerator and to move toward forming a horizontal beam to directly investigate the influence of gravity on the H̅ atoms, thereby probing the Weak Equivalence Principle for antimatter. [...]
2023 - 4 p.
- Published in : EPJ Web Conf. 282 (2023) 01005
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In : International Symposium on Symmetries in Subatomic Physics, Vienna, Austria, 29 Aug - 2 Sep, pp.01005
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Positron-Positronium Converters in Reflection and Transmission Geometry for Gravitational Experiments with Antihydrogen using Moiré Deflectometry
/ Ferguson, R C (Trento U. ; INFN, Trento) ; Alfaro Campos, S (Siegen U. ; Innsbruck U.) ; Auzins, M (Latvia U.) ; Berghold, M (Munich, Tech. U.) ; Bergmann, B (Prague, Tech. U.) ; Burian, P (Prague, Tech. U.) ; Brusa, R S (Trento U. ; INFN, Trento) ; Camper, A (Oslo U.) ; Caravita, R (Trento U. ; INFN, Trento) ; Castelli, F (INFN, Milan ; Milan U.) et al.
In the context of the Antihydrogen Experiment: Gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy (AEgIS) located at CERN, positron-positronium converters with a high positron-positronium conversion efficiency have been designed in both reflection and transmission geometries. The converters utilize nanochanneled silicon target technology with positron conversion efficiencies up to around 50% and around 16%, at room temperature and in the absence of magnetic fields, for reflection and transmission respectively. [...]
2025 - 5 p.
- Published in : J. Phys. : Conf. Ser. 3029 (2025) 012005
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In : International Workshop on Positron and Positronium Chemistry, Kanazawa, Japan, 27 Oct - 1 Nov, pp.012005
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Real-time antiproton annihilation vertexing with submicrometer resolution
/ AEḡIS Collaboration
The primary goal of the AEgIS experiment is to precisely measure the free fall of antihydrogen within Earth's gravitational field. To this end, a cold ~50K antihydrogen beam has to pass through two grids forming a moiré deflectometer before annihilating onto a position-sensitive detector, which shall determine the vertical position of the annihilation vertex relative to the grids with micrometric accuracy. [...]
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2025-04-04 - 10 p.
- Published in : Sci. Adv. 11 (2025) ads1176
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An alexandrite laser system for positronium laser cooling
/ Gusakova, N (CERN ; Norwegian U. Sci. Tech.) ; Camper, A (Oslo U.) ; Caravita, R (Trento U. ; INFN, Trento) ; Penasa, L (Trento U. ; INFN, Trento ; U. Trento (main)) ; Glöggler, L T (CERN) ; Wolz, T (CERN) ; Krumins, V (CERN ; Latvia U.) ; Gustafsson, F P (CERN) ; Huck, S (CERN ; Hamburg U.) ; Volponi, M (CERN ; Trento U. ; INFN, Trento ; U. Trento (main)) et al.
We report on a Q-switched alexandrite based ∼100ns long pulse duration ultra-violet laser system. The central wavelength of the fundamental pulse is set by a Volume Bragg Grating in reflection and can be tuned between 728nm and 742nm. [...]
2024 - 8 p.
- Published in : Opt. Laser Technol. 182 (2025) 112097
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TALOS (Total Automation of LabVIEW Operations for Science): A framework for autonomous control systems for complex experiments
/ Volponi, M. (CERN ; Trento U. ; INFN, Trento) ; Zielinski, J. (Warsaw U. of Tech.) ; Rauschendorfer, T. (CERN ; Leipzig U.) ; Huck, S. (CERN ; Hamburg U.) ; Caravita, R. (Trento U. ; INFN, Trento) ; Auzins, M. (CERN ; Latvia U.) ; Bergmann, B. (Prague, Tech. U.) ; Burian, P. (Prague, Tech. U.) ; Brusa, R.S. (Trento U. ; INFN, Trento) ; Camper, A. (Oslo U.) et al.
Modern physics experiments are frequently very complex, relying on multiple simultaneous events to happen in order to obtain the desired result. The experiment control system plays a central role in orchestrating the measurement setup: However, its development is often treated as secondary with respect to the hardware, its importance becoming evident only during the operational phase. [...]
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2024-08-01 - 22 p.
- Published in : Rev. Sci. Instrum. 95 (2024) 085116
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Shower Separation in Five Dimensions for Highly Granular Calorimeters using Machine Learning
/ CALICE Collaboration
To achieve state-of-the-art jet energy resolution for Particle Flow, sophisticated energy clustering algorithms must be developed that can fully exploit available information to separate energy deposits from charged and neutral particles. Three published neural network-based shower separation models were applied to simulation and experimental data to measure the performance of the highly granular CALICE Analogue Hadronic Calorimeter (AHCAL) technological prototype in distinguishing the energy deposited by a single charged and single neutral hadron for Particle Flow. [...]
arXiv:2407.00178.-
2024-10-24 - 29 p.
- Published in : JINST 19 (2024) P10027
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Software Compensation for Highly Granular Calorimeters using Machine Learning
/ CALICE Collaboration
A neural network for software compensation was developed for the highly granular CALICE Analogue Hadronic Calorimeter (AHCAL). The neural network uses spatial and temporal event information from the AHCAL and energy information, which is expected to improve sensitivity to shower development and the neutron fraction of the hadron shower. [...]
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2024-04 - 27 p.
- Published in : JINST 19 (2024) P04037
Fulltext: 2403.04632 - PDF; Publication - PDF;
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