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Slow positron production and storage for the ASACUSA-Cusp experiment

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arxiv 2306.12707 v1 pith:AX7RYI4Z submitted 2023-06-22 physics.plasm-ph physics.atom-ph

Slow positron production and storage for the ASACUSA-Cusp experiment

classification physics.plasm-ph physics.atom-ph
keywords positronproductionantihydrogenapparatusbeamexperimentaccumulationasacusa
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The ASACUSA Cusp experiment requires the production of dense positron plasmas with a high repetition rate to produce a beam of antihydrogen. In this work, details of the positron production apparatus used for the first observation of the antihydrogen beam, and subsequent measurements are described in detail. This apparatus replaced the previous compact trap design resulting in an improvement in positron accumulation by a factor of ($52\pm3)$

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