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Richard Hydomako - Detection of Trapped Antihydrogen (Springer Theses) - 9783642344831 - V9783642344831
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Detection of Trapped Antihydrogen (Springer Theses)

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Description for Detection of Trapped Antihydrogen (Springer Theses) Hardcover. This book surveys methods used at the Antiproton Decelerator at CERN to identify and extrapolate charged particle tracks and estimate the originating annihilation location, in its successful effort to achieve stable, long-term storage of atomic antimatter. Series: Springer Theses. Num Pages: 170 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PHM; PHP; PHV. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 18. Weight in Grams: 450.
In 2010, the ALPHA collaboration achieved a first for mankind: the stable, long-term storage of atomic antimatter, a project carried out a the Antiproton Decelerator facility at CERN. A crucial element of this observation was a dedicated silicon vertexing detector used to identify and analyze antihydrogen annihilations. This thesis reports the methods used to reconstruct the annihilation location. Specifically, the methods used to identify and extrapolate charged particle tracks and estimate the originating annihilation location are outlined. Finally, the experimental results demonstrating the first-ever magnetic confinement of antihydrogen atoms are presented. These results rely heavily on the silicon detector, and ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Springer
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Series
Springer Theses
Condition
New
Weight
438g
Number of Pages
170
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
9783642344831
SKU
V9783642344831
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About Richard Hydomako
Dr. Richard Allan Hydomako University of Calgary Department of Physics and Astronomy Canada

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