A superconducting octupole magnet has seen extensive service as part of the ALPHA experiment at CERN. ALPHA has trapped antihydrogen, a crucial step towards performing precision measurements of anti-atoms. The octupole was made at the Direct Wind facility by the Superconducting Magnet Division at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The magnet was wound with a six-around-one NbTi cable about 1 mm in diameter. It is about 300 mm long, with a radius of 25 mm and a peak field at the conductor of 4.04 T. Specific features of the magnet, including a minimal amount of material in the coil and coil ends with low multipole content, were advantageous to its use in ALPHA. The magnet was operated for six months a year for five years. During this time it un...
INFN is developing the prototypes of five corrector magnets, from skew quadrupole to dodecapole, whi...
ALPHA is an experiment at CERN, whose ultimate goal is to perform a precise test of CPT symmetry wit...
Superconducting windings of zero electrical resistance are being carried over from the development s...
The ALPHA experiment traps antihydrogen atoms in a magnetic potential well, releases them, and detec...
Substantial progress has been made in the last few years in the nascent field of antihydrogen physic...
The ALPHA collaboration, based at CERN, has recently succeeded in confining cold antihydrogen atoms ...
The ALPHA collaboration has achieved one of the long-stated goals of the physics programme at CERN’s...
The goal of the ALPHA collaboration at CERN is to test CPT conservation by comparing the 1S–2S trans...
International audienceWe describe the design and performance of a large magnetic trap for storage an...
The goal of the ALPHA collaboration at CERN is to test CPT conservation by comparing the 1S–2S trans...
This thesis details the development and commissioning of the ALPHA antihydrogen trapping apparatus. ...
ALPHA is an international project that has recently begun experimentation at CERN’s Antiproton Decel...
How long antihydrogen atoms linger in the ALPHA magnetic trap is an important characteristic of the ...
The new AEGIS (Antimatter Experiment: Gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy) Experiment will be inst...
In 2010 the ALPHA collaboration succeeded in trapping antihydrogen atoms for the first time.[i] ...
INFN is developing the prototypes of five corrector magnets, from skew quadrupole to dodecapole, whi...
ALPHA is an experiment at CERN, whose ultimate goal is to perform a precise test of CPT symmetry wit...
Superconducting windings of zero electrical resistance are being carried over from the development s...
The ALPHA experiment traps antihydrogen atoms in a magnetic potential well, releases them, and detec...
Substantial progress has been made in the last few years in the nascent field of antihydrogen physic...
The ALPHA collaboration, based at CERN, has recently succeeded in confining cold antihydrogen atoms ...
The ALPHA collaboration has achieved one of the long-stated goals of the physics programme at CERN’s...
The goal of the ALPHA collaboration at CERN is to test CPT conservation by comparing the 1S–2S trans...
International audienceWe describe the design and performance of a large magnetic trap for storage an...
The goal of the ALPHA collaboration at CERN is to test CPT conservation by comparing the 1S–2S trans...
This thesis details the development and commissioning of the ALPHA antihydrogen trapping apparatus. ...
ALPHA is an international project that has recently begun experimentation at CERN’s Antiproton Decel...
How long antihydrogen atoms linger in the ALPHA magnetic trap is an important characteristic of the ...
The new AEGIS (Antimatter Experiment: Gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy) Experiment will be inst...
In 2010 the ALPHA collaboration succeeded in trapping antihydrogen atoms for the first time.[i] ...
INFN is developing the prototypes of five corrector magnets, from skew quadrupole to dodecapole, whi...
ALPHA is an experiment at CERN, whose ultimate goal is to perform a precise test of CPT symmetry wit...
Superconducting windings of zero electrical resistance are being carried over from the development s...