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Journal of Instrumentation | 2016

Precision measurements of linear scattering density using muon tomography

Elin Åström; G. Bonomi; Irene Calliari; P. Calvini; P. Checchia; Antonietta Donzella; E. Faraci; Fredrik Forsberg; F. Gonella; Xianfeng Hu; J. Klinger; L. Sundqvist Ökvist; D. Pagano; A. Rigoni; E. Ramous; M. Urbani; S. Vanini; A. Zenoni; G. Zumerle

We demonstrate that muon tomography can be used to precisely measure the properties of various materials. The materials which have been considered have been extracted from an experimental blast fur ...


Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2018

AEgIS at ELENA: outlook for physics with a pulsed cold antihydrogen beam.

M. Doser; S. Aghion; C. Amsler; G. Bonomi; R. S. Brusa; M. Caccia; R. Caravita; F. Castelli; G. Cerchiari; D. Comparat; G. Consolati; A. Demetrio; L. Di Noto; C. Evans; M. Fanì; R. Ferragut; J. Fesel; A. Fontana; S. Gerber; M. Giammarchi; A. Gligorova; F. Guatieri; S. Haider; A. Hinterberger; H. Holmestad; A. Kellerbauer; O. Khalidova; D. Krasnický; V. Lagomarsino; P. Lansonneur

The efficient production of cold antihydrogen atoms in particle traps at CERN’s Antiproton Decelerator has opened up the possibility of performing direct measurements of the Earth’s gravitational acceleration on purely antimatter bodies. The goal of the AEgIS collaboration is to measure the value of g for antimatter using a pulsed source of cold antihydrogen and a Moiré deflectometer/Talbot–Lau interferometer. The same antihydrogen beam is also very well suited to measuring precisely the ground-state hyperfine splitting of the anti-atom. The antihydrogen formation mechanism chosen by AEgIS is resonant charge exchange between cold antiprotons and Rydberg positronium. A series of technical developments regarding positrons and positronium (Ps formation in a dedicated room-temperature target, spectroscopy of the n=1–3 and n=3–15 transitions in Ps, Ps formation in a target at 10u2009K inside the 1u2009T magnetic field of the experiment) as well as antiprotons (high-efficiency trapping of , radial compression to sub-millimetre radii of mixed plasmas in 1u2009T field, high-efficiency transfer of to the antihydrogen production trap using an in-flight launch and recapture procedure) were successfully implemented. Two further critical steps that are germane mainly to charge exchange formation of antihydrogen—cooling of antiprotons and formation of a beam of antihydrogen—are being addressed in parallel. The coming of ELENA will allow, in the very near future, the number of trappable antiprotons to be increased by more than a factor of 50. For the antihydrogen production scheme chosen by AEgIS, this will be reflected in a corresponding increase of produced antihydrogen atoms, leading to a significant reduction of measurement times and providing a path towards high-precision measurements. This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue ‘Antiproton physics in the ELENA era’.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2017

Measurement of antiproton annihilation on Cu, Ag and Au with emulsion films

S. Aghion; C. Amsler; A. Ariga; T. Ariga; G. Bonomi; P. Bräunig; R. S. Brusa; L. Cabaret; M. Caccia; R. Caravita; F. Castelli; G. Cerchiari; D. Comparat; G. Consolati; A. Demetrio; L. Di Noto; M. Doser; A. Ereditato; C. Evans; R. Ferragut; J. Fesel; A. Fontana; S. Gerber; M. Giammarchi; A. Gligorova; F. Guatieri; S. Haider; A. Hinterberger; H. Holmestad; T. Huse

The characteristics of low energy antiproton annihilations on nuclei (e.g. hadronization and product multiplicities) are not well known, and Monte Carlo simulation packages that use different models provide different descriptions of the annihilation events. In this study, we measured the particle multiplicities resulting from antiproton annihilations on nuclei. The results were compared with predictions obtained using different models in the simulation tools GEANT4 and FLUKA. For this study, we exposed thin targets (Cu, Ag and Au) to a very low energy antiproton beam from CERNs Antiproton Decelerator, exploiting the secondary beamline available in the AEgIS experimental zone. The antiproton annihilation products were detected using emulsion films developed at the Laboratory of High Energy Physics in Bern, where they were analysed at the automatic microscope facility. The fragment multiplicity measured in this study is in good agreement with results obtained with FLUKA simulations for both minimally and heavily ionizing particles.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2017

The AEgIS experiment at CERN: measuring antihydrogen free-fall in earth's gravitational field to test WEP with antimatter

R. S. Brusa; I M Strojek; C. Evans; O. M. Røhne; C. Pistillo; A. Ereditato; R. Ferragut; Z. Mazzotta; R. Santoro; S. Gerber; H. Sandaker; G. Testera; M. Giammarchi; S. Vamosi; E. Widmann; R. Caravita; J. Zmeskal; F. Prelz; N. Pacifico; G. Bonomi; G. Consolati; N. Zurlo; I.C. Tietje; Lagomarsino; G. Nebbia; T. Ariga; L. Ravelli; B. Rienaecker; F. Castelli; S. Mariazzi

The AEgIS (Antimatter Experiment: Gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy) experiment is designed with the objective to test the weak equivalence principle with antimatter by studying the free fall of antihydrogen in the Earths gravitational field. A pulsed cold beam of antihydrogen will be produced by charge exchange between cold Ps excited in Rydberg state and cold antiprotons. Finally the free fall will be measured by a classical moire deflectometer. The apparatus being assembled at the Antiproton Decelerator at CERN will be described, then the advancements of the experiment will be reported: positrons and antiprotons trapping measurements, Ps two-step excitation and a test-measurement of antiprotons deflection with a small scale moire deflectometer.


Defect and Diffusion Forum | 2017

submitter : Positron Manipulation and Positronium Laser Excitation in AEgIS

Sebastiano Mariazzi; P. Nédélec; I.C. Tietje; Lisa Marx; S. Vamosi; Lea Di Noto; A. Rotondi; A. Gligorova; M. K. Oberthaler; E. Jordan; Izabela M Strojek; Torkjell Huse; M. Kimura; A. Demetrio; Michele Sacerdoti; G. Bonomi; V. Lagomarsino; J. Fesel; G. Consolati; T. Ariga; M. Giammarchi; M. Caccia; T. Kaltenbacher; M. Prevedelli; A. Ariga; O. Røhne; Ine L Jernelv; S. Gerber; Vojtech Petracek; Viktor A. Matveev

Production of antihydrogen by using the charge exchange reaction, as proposed by AEgIS (Antimatter Experiment: gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy), requires the formation of a dense cloud of positronium atoms excited to Rydberg states. In this work, the recent advances in AEgIS towards this result are described. Namely, the manipulation of positrons to produce bunches containing more than 108 particles and the laser excitation of positronium to Rydberg states, using n=3 as intermediate level, are presented.


4TH SYMPOSIUM ON PROSPECTS IN THE PHYSICS OF DISCRETE SYMMETRIES (DISCRETE2014) | 2015

Testing the Weak Equivalence Principle with an antimatter beam at CERN

M. Kimura; S. Aghion; C. Amsler; A. Ariga; T. Ariga; A. S. Belov; G. Bonomi; P. Bräunig; J. Bremer; R. S. Brusa; L. Cabaret; M. Caccia; R. Caravita; F. Castelli; G. Cerchiari; K. Chlouba; S. Cialdi; D. Comparat; G. Consolati; A. Demetrio; H. Derking; L. Di Noto; M. Doser; A. Dudarev; A. Ereditato; R. Ferragut; A. Fontana; S. Gerber; M. Giammarchi; A. Gligorova

The goal of the AEgIS experiment is to measure the gravitational acceleration of antihydrogen – the simplest atom consisting entirely of antimatter – with the ultimate precision of 1%. We plan to verify the Weak Equivalence Principle (WEP), one of the fundamental laws of nature, with an antimatter beam. The experiment consists of a positron accumulator, an antiproton trap and a Stark accelerator in a solenoidal magnetic field to form and accelerate a pulsed beam of antihydrogen atoms towards a free-fall detector. The antihydrogen beam passes through a moir e deflectometer to measure the vertical displacement due to the gravitational force. A position and time sensitive hybrid detector registers the annihilation points of the antihydrogen atoms and their time-of-flight. The detection principle has been successfully tested with antiprotons and a miniature moir e deflectometer coupled to a nuclear emulsion detector.


Physical Review A | 2016

Laser excitation of the n=3 level of positronium for antihydrogen production

S. Aghion; C. Amsler; A. Ariga; T. Ariga; G. Bonomi; P. Bräunig; J. Bremer; R. S. Brusa; L. Cabaret; M. Caccia; R. Caravita; F. Castelli; G. Cerchiari; K. Chlouba; S. Cialdi; D. Comparat; G. Consolati; A. Demetrio; L. Di Noto; M. Doser; A. Dudarev; A. Ereditato; C. Evans; R. Ferragut; J. Fesel; A. Fontana; Ola Kenji Forslund; S. Gerber; M. Giammarchi; A. Gligorova


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2015

Positron bunching and electrostatic transport system for the production and emission of dense positronium clouds into vacuum

S. Aghion; C. Amsler; A. Ariga; T. Ariga; A. S. Belov; G. Bonomi; P. Bräunig; J. Bremer; R. S. Brusa; L. Cabaret; M. Caccia; R. Caravita; F. Castelli; G. Cerchiari; K. Chlouba; S. Cialdi; D. Comparat; G. Consolati; A. Demetrio; L. Di Noto; M. Doser; A. Dudarev; A. Ereditato; C. Evans; J. Fesel; A. Fontana; Ola Kenji Forslund; S. Gerber; M. Giammarchi; A. Gligorova


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2017

Characterization of a transmission positron/positronium converter for antihydrogen production

S. Aghion; C. Amsler; T. Ariga; G. Bonomi; R. S. Brusa; M. Caccia; R. Caravita; F. Castelli; G. Cerchiari; D. Comparat; G. Consolati; A. Demetrio; L. Di Noto; M. Doser; A. Ereditato; C. Evans; R. Ferragut; J. Fesel; A. Fontana; S. Gerber; M. Giammarchi; A. Gligorova; F. Guatieri; S. Haider; A. Hinterberger; H. Holmestad; A. Kellerbauer; D. Krasnický; V. Lagomarsino; P. Lansonneur


Isij International | 2018

Exploring the Capability of Muon Scattering Tomography for Imaging the Components in the Blast Furnace

Xianfeng Hu; Lena Sundqvist Ökvist; Elin Åström; Fredrik Forsberg; P. Checchia; G. Bonomi; Irene Calliari; P. Calvini; Antonietta Donzella; Eros Faraci; Franco Gonella; Joel Klinger; D. Pagano; A. Rigoni; Pietro Zanuttigh; P. Ronchese; Michele Urbani; S. Vanini; A. Zenoni; G. Zumerle

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G. Bonomi

University of Brescia

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M. Caccia

University of Insubria

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M. Giammarchi

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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R. Ferragut

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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S. Aghion

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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