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Antiproton confinement in a Penning-Ioffe trap for antihydrogen
G Gabrielse1, P Larochelle, D Le Sage
1Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA. gabrielse@physics.harvard.edu
Abstract:
Antiprotons (p[over]) remain confined in a Penning trap, in sufficient numbers to form antihydrogen (H[over ) atoms via charge exchange, when the radial field of a quadrupole Ioffe trap is added. This first demonstration with p[over] suggests that quadrupole Ioffe traps can be superimposed upon p[over] and e(+) traps to attempt the capture of H[over] atoms as they form, contrary to conclusions of previous analyses.
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