| Literature DB >> 21405235 |
G B Andresen1, M D Ashkezari, M Baquero-Ruiz, W Bertsche, P D Bowe, E Butler, P T Carpenter, C L Cesar, S Chapman, M Charlton, J Fajans, T Friesen, M C Fujiwara, D R Gill, J S Hangst, W N Hardy, M E Hayden, A J Humphries, J L Hurt, R Hydomako, S Jonsell, N Madsen, S Menary, P Nolan, K Olchanski, A Olin, A Povilus, P Pusa, F Robicheaux, E Sarid, D M Silveira, C So, J W Storey, R I Thompson, D P van der Werf, J S Wurtele, Y Yamazaki.
Abstract
We demonstrate controllable excitation of the center-of-mass longitudinal motion of a thermal antiproton plasma using a swept-frequency autoresonant drive. When the plasma is cold, dense, and highly collective in nature, we observe that the entire system behaves as a single-particle nonlinear oscillator, as predicted by a recent theory. In contrast, only a fraction of the antiprotons in a warm plasma can be similarly excited. Antihydrogen was produced and trapped by using this technique to drive antiprotons into a positron plasma, thereby initiating atomic recombination.Year: 2011 PMID: 21405235 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.025002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161