AEGIS: a new experiment to measure the gravitational interaction of antihydrogen
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Asia/Tokyo
Conference Room, Welfare and Conference Building 2F (RIKEN Wako)
Conference Room, Welfare and Conference Building 2F
RIKEN Wako
Description
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Atomic Physics Seminar(原子物理研究セミナー)
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Speaker: Dr.Michael Doser
Affiliation: CERN (Spokesperson of AEGIS)
Date: November 12 (Tues), 14:00-15:00
Talk title: AEGIS: a new experiment to measure the gravitational interaction of antihydrogen
Language: English
Place:Large Conference Room, Welfare and Conference Building 2F,Wako campus
Contact: Atomic Physics Laboratory Yasunori Yamazaki yasunori@riken.jp
Abstract: Experimental studies of Antihydrogen have a short history, but an ambitious future: a first generation of experiments which produced large numbers of antihydrogen atoms for the first time in 2002 has given place to a second wave of experiments which have just now managed to trap and are attempting the next steps of measuring and cooling antihydrogen atoms, with the long term goal of carrying out precision laser spectroscopy comparisons of the spectra of hydrogen and antihydrogen, and thus perform a precision test of the CPT symmetry. In parallel, advances in other fields have made possible the concept of a pulsed beam of antihydrogen atoms, which opens the door to measuring the gravitational interaction of (neutral) antimatter. The AEGIS experiment, which in a first step aims to reach a 1% precision on the gravitational interaction of antihydrogen by measuring its free fall over its parabolic trajectory, will be presented, and the technologies from a variety of fie
lds on which it relies will be discussed.