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Toward a pulsed antihydrogen beam for WEP tests in AEgIS
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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. This contribution gives an overview of these upgrades as well as subsequent results from the first beam times with ELENA.
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Saiva Huck
Marcis Auzins
Benedikt Bergmann
Petr Burian
Roberto S. Brusa
Antoine Camper
Ruggero Caravita
Fabrizio Castelli
Roman Ciuryło
Giovanni Consolati
Michael Doser
Aaron Farricker
Lisa T. Glöggler
Łukasz Graczykowski
Malgorzata Grosbart
Francesco Guatieri
Natali Gusakova
Stefan Haider
Malgorzata Janik
Grzegorz Kasprowicz
Ghanshyambhai Khatri
Łukasz Kłosowski
Georgy Kornakov
Valts Krumins
Lidia Lappo
Adam Linek
Chloé Malbrunot
Sebastiano Mariazzi
Lilian Nowak
Dorota Nowicka
Emmanuel Oswald
Luca Penasa
Vojtech Petracek
Mariusz Piwiński
Stanislav Pospisil
Luca Povolo
Francesco Prelz
Sadiq Rangwala
Benjamin Rienäcker
Volodymyr Rodin
Ole M. Røhne
Heidi Sandaker
Petr Smolyanskiy
Tomasz Sowiński
Dariusz Tefelski
Marco Volponi
Carsten Welsch
Tim Wolz
Michal Zawada
Jakub Zielinski
Christian Zimmer
Nicola Zurlo
Title: Toward a pulsed antihydrogen beam for WEP tests in AEgIS
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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.
This contribution gives an overview of these upgrades as well as subsequent results from the first beam times with ELENA.
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