A Low Energy H- Beamline for the ALPHA Antihydrogen Experiment
Abstract
The CERN ALPHA experiment makes precision measurements of antihydrogen atoms, confined in a superconducting magnetic minimum trap. Recent measurements of the antihydrogen spectrum have already provided high-resolution tests of fundamental symmetries, and ALPHA has now embarked on an ambitious upgrade programme aimed at directly comparing hydrogen and antihydrogen within their existing atom trap. One aspect of this upgrade will be the development of a low-energy (50 eV) hydrogen ion source that is compatible with ALPHA's existing magnetic charged particle beamlines. PELLIS, previously developed at JYFL, is a 5 keV filament-driven source that generates H- beams with low emittances and currents of up to 50 μA. Here, we explore the feasibility of a proposed electrostatic beamline design to transport H- ions from a PELLIS-type ion source into ALPHA's various particle traps. We present SIMION simulations that were used to develop the beamline, focusing on components such as a quadrupole switchyard and drift tube deceleration stage.
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Published
2022
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IOP Publishing
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Peer reviewed
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1742-6588
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2244/1/012080
Conference
International Conference on Ion Sources
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English
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Journal of Physics : Conference Series
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ICIS2021 : 19th International Conference on Ion Sources
Citation
- Bertsche, W. A., Faircloth, D., Johnson, M. A., Kalvas, T., Lawrie, S., & Tarvainen, O. (2022). A Low Energy H- Beamline for the ALPHA Antihydrogen Experiment. In ICIS2021 : 19th International Conference on Ion Sources (2244, Article 012080). IOP Publishing. Journal of Physics : Conference Series. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2244/1/012080
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