Magnetic Field Characterisation for Gravitational Free Fall Measurements of Antihydrogen in the ALPHA-g Experiment

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Springer

Paru le : 2026-01-01

This book describes the first ever antimatter free-fall experiment, known as ALPHA-g, which measures the effect of Earth’s gravity on antimatter atoms. The effect of gravity on antimatter has been a subject of speculation for decades and experimental measurements have been a long-term goal of ...
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n.c

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2026-01-01

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115 pages

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9783032071897

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Dr. Adam Powell is a research physicist with an interest in precision studies of antihydrogen. Adam is from the coastal city of Swansea in Wales and joined Swansea University in 2013 as an undergraduate in the physics program and had his first interactions with antimatter physics in lab courses with Prof. Michael Charlton. In early 2018 and now as a master’s student at Swansea, Adam joined the ALPHA experiment at the Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (CERN) studying positron bunch manipulations under the guidance of Prof. Niels Madsen. In the fall of 2018 Adam continued work at CERN as a research assistant working with Dr. Timothy Friesen to build the new ALPHA-g gravity experiment. Dr. Friesen relocated to the University of Calgary in January 2019 and selected Adam as his first graduate student. Adam was enrolled as a UCalgary PhD student until 2024, spending a majority of his time based at CERN. He was awarded the Canadian Association of Physics Division of Nuclear Physics thesis prize. Adam is currently a research fellow at CERN, technical coordinator of the ALPHA experiment and has been broadening fields into muon/muonium physics through exchange fellowships in Japan.

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