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Numerical Simulations of Hyperfine Transitions of Antihydrogen
One of the ASACUSA (Atomic Spectroscopy And Collisions Using Slow
Antiprotons) collaboration's goals is the measurement of the ground state
hyperfine transition frequency in antihydrogen, the antimatter counterpart of
one of the best known systems in physics. This high precision experiment yields
a sensitive test of the fundamental symmetry of CPT. Numerical simulations of
hyperfine transitions of antihydrogen atoms have been performed providing
information on the required antihydrogen events and the achievable precision
Measurement of the hyperfine structure of antihydrogen in a beam
A measurement of the hyperfine structure of antihydrogen promises one of the
best tests of CPT symmetry. We describe an experiment planned at the Antiproton
Decelerator of CERN to measure this quantity in a beam of slow antihydrogen
atoms.Comment: 5th International Symposium on Symmetries in Subatomic Physics
(SSP2012), Groningen (The Netherlands), June 18 to 22, 201
An atomic hydrogen beam to test ASACUSA's apparatus for antihydrogen spectroscopy
The ASACUSA collaboration aims to measure the ground state hyperfine
splitting (GS-HFS) of antihydrogen, the antimatter pendant to atomic hydrogen.
Comparisons of the corresponding transitions in those two systems will provide
sensitive tests of the CPT symmetry, the combination of the three discrete
symmetries charge conjugation, parity, and time reversal. For offline tests of
the GS-HFS spectroscopy apparatus we constructed a source of cold polarised
atomic hydrogen. In these proceedings we report the successful observation of
the hyperfine structure transitions of atomic hydrogen with our apparatus in
the earth's magnetic field.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, proceedings for conference EXA 2014 (Exotic Atoms
- Vienna
A hydrogen beam to characterize the ASACUSA antihydrogen hyperfine spectrometer
The antihydrogen programme of the ASACUSA collaboration at the antiproton
decelerator of CERN focuses on Rabi-type measurements of the ground-state
hyperfine splitting of antihydrogen for a test of the combined
Charge-Parity-Time symmetry. The spectroscopy apparatus consists of a microwave
cavity to drive hyperfine transitions and a superconducting sextupole magnet
for quantum state analysis via Stern-Gerlach separation. However, the small
production rates of antihydrogen forestall comprehensive performance studies on
the spectroscopy apparatus. For this purpose a hydrogen source and detector
have been developed which in conjunction with ASACUSA's hyperfine spectroscopy
equipment form a complete Rabi experiment. We report on the formation of a
cooled, polarized, and time modulated beam of atomic hydrogen and its detection
using a quadrupole mass spectrometer and a lock-in amplification scheme. In
addition key features of ASACUSA's hyperfine spectroscopy apparatus are
discussed.
Spectroscopy Apparatus for the Measurement of The Hyperfine Structure of Antihydrogen
The ASACUSA CUSP collaboration at the Antiproton Decelerator (AD) of CERN is
planning to measure the ground-state hyperfine splitting of antihydrogen using
an atomic spectroscopy beamline. We describe here the latest developments on
the spectroscopy apparatus developed to be coupled to the antihydrogen
production setup (CUSP).Comment: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Low Energy
Antiproton Physics (LEAP 2013) held in Uppsala, Sweden, 10 to 15 June, 201
Evidence for Irradiation Triggered Nonuniform Defect Distribution In Multiharmonic Magnetic Susceptibility of Neutron Irradiated YBa2Cu3O7-x
Multiharmonic ac-magnetic susceptibility \ch11,\chi2,chi3, of neutron
irradiated Li-doped YBa2Cu3O7-x has revealed a nonmonotonic dependence of all
harmonics on the neutron fluence. The irradiation has a strongly depressive
influence on the intergrain connection suggesting an increase of the effective
thickness of the intergranular Josephson junction at aneutron fluence of
0.98x10 cm. Less damaged are the intragrain properties. A
spectacular enhancement of the superconducting intragranular properties
reflected in the characteristics of all harmonics was observed at highest
fluence \Phi = 9.98x10 cm. We assume that this effect results
from the development of a space inhomogeneous distribution with alternating
defectless and defect rich regions.Comment: 24 pages, 9 figures, accepted to J. Supercon
Monte-Carlo based performance assessment of ASACUSA's antihydrogen detector
An antihydrogen detector consisting of a thin BGO disk and a surrounding
plastic scintillator hodoscope has been developed. We have characterized the
two-dimensional positions sensitivity of the thin BGO disk and energy
deposition into the BGO was calibrated using cosmic rays by comparing
experimental data with Monte-Carlo simulations. The particle tracks were
defined by connecting BGO hit positions and hits on the surrounding hodoscope
scintillator bars. The event rate was investigated as a function of the angles
between the tracks and the energy deposition in the BGO for simulated
antiproton events, and for measured and simulated cosmic ray events.
Identification of the antihydrogen Monte Carlo events was performed using the
energy deposited in the BGO and the particle tracks. The cosmic ray background
was limited to 12 mHz with a detection efficiency of 81 %. The signal-to-noise
ratio was improved from 0.22 s^{-1/2} obtained with the detector in 2012 to
0.26 s^{-1/2} in this work
Mixed state properties of superconducting MgB2 single crystals
We report on measurements of the magnetic moment in superconducting MgB2
single crystals. We find \mu_0H_{c2}^c(0) = 3.2 T, \mu_0H_{c2}^{ab}(0) = 14.5
T, \gamma = 4.6, \mu_0H_c(0) = 0.28 T, and \kappa(T_c) = 4.7. The standard
Ginzburg-Landau and London model relations lead to a consistent data set and
indicate that MgB2 is a clean limit superconductor of intermediate coupling
strength with very pronounced anisotropy effects
Charge carrier concentration and structural transition temperatures in Heusler alloys Ni50Mn36Sb14-xZx (Z = Al, Ge; X = 0; 1; 2; 3; 4)
The temperature dependences of magnetization and electrical resistance of the Ni50Mn36Sb14-xZx (Z = Al, Ge; x = 0; 1; 2; 3; 4) alloys have been used to determine the structural transition temperatures (STT) such as: Ms, Mf, As and Af (temperatures of the start and finish of martensitic and austenitic transformations, respectively). Effect of various parameters (e/a, Vcell, n) on the STT was studied. Using Hall Effect the concentration of charge carriers n∗ was obtained and it was found that n∗ is not strongly correlated with a behaviour of STT, there is only a general trend with exceptions. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.Russian Foundation for Basic Research, RFBR: 18-02-00739The results of this work were obtained within the state assignment of Minobrnauki of Russia (theme “Spin” No. АААА-А18-118020290104-2) and “New functional materials for promising technologies: synthesis, properties, spectroscopy and computer simulation” (No. AAAA-A19-119031890025-9), supported in part by RFBR grant (project No. 18-02-00739)
Hyperfine spectroscopy of hydrogen and antihydrogen in ASACUSA
The ASACUSA collaboration at the Antiproton Decelerator of CERN aims at a
precise measurement of the antihydrogen ground-state hyperfine structure as a
test of the fundamental CPT symmetry. A beam of antihydrogen atoms is formed in
a CUSP trap, undergoes Rabi-type spectroscopy and is detected downstream in a
dedicated antihydrogen detector. In parallel measurements using a polarized
hydrogen beam are being performed to commission the spectroscopy apparatus and
to perform measurements of parameters of the Standard Model Extension (SME).
The current status of antihydrogen spectroscopy is reviewed and progress of
ASACUSA is presented.Comment: Proceedings of the 7th International Syposium on Symmetries in
Subatomic Physics SSP2018, Aachen (Germany), 10 - 15 Jun 2018. Corrected
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