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ATHENA antihydrogen production experiment

P.Loiez/L.Guiraud/CERN2000-08-02

CERN

CERN
Geneva, Switzerland

Antiprotons enter from the AD and are captured in a trap inside a superconducting magnet (left).The positron accumulator (right) provides the positrons for producing antihydrogen. The ATHENA experiment first succeeded in producing thousands of slow-moving antihydrogen atoms in August 2002.

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  • Title: ATHENA antihydrogen production experiment
  • Creator: P.Loiez/L.Guiraud/CERN
  • Date Created: 2000-08-02
CERN

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