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Installation of ATHENA positron source

R. Landua2001-05

CERN

CERN
Geneva, Switzerland

A source of positrons is needed for producing anti-hydrogen atoms. In the ATHENA experiment, positrons from a Na-22 source are moderated, trapped and cooled by letting them drift through a nitrogen buffer gas. Using this technique, more than 100 million positrons per minute are accumulated in a large Penning trap and then transferred to the antiproton trap for antihydrogen production.

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  • Title: Installation of ATHENA positron source
  • Creator: R. Landua
  • Date Created: 2001-05
  • Contributor: Courtesy of R. Landua
CERN

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