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Observation of antihydrogen production in flight at CERN

Oelert, W.
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Baur, G.
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Boero, G.  
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1997
Hyperfine Interactions

The observation of the production of antihydrogen atoms H̄0 = p̄e+, the simplest atomic bound state of antimatter, is presented. A method has been used by the PS210 collaboration at LEAR which assumes that the production of H̄0 is predominantly mediated by the e+e--pair creation via the two-photon mechanism in the antiproton-nucleus interaction. Neutral H̄0 atoms are indentified by a unique sequence of characteristics. In principle H̄0 is well suited for investigations of fundamental CPT violation studies under different forces, however, in our investigations we concentrate on the production of this antimatter object, since so far it had not been observed. The production of eleven antihydrogen atoms is reported including possibly 2 ± 1 background signals, the observed yield agrees with theoretical predictions.

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DOI
10.1023/A:1012609601849
Author(s)
Oelert, W.
Baur, G.
Boero, G.  
Brauksiepe, S.
Buzzo, A.
Eyrich, W.
Geyer, R.
Grzonka, D.
Hauffe, J.
Kilian, K.
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Date Issued

1997

Published in
Hyperfine Interactions
Volume

109

Issue

1-4

Start page

191

End page

203

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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June 11, 2015
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