The BASE collaboration succeeded in measuring antiproton magnetic moment within the experimental uncertainty of 0.8ppm.
Find more information in the published scientific paper.
The BASE collaboration succeeded in measuring antiproton magnetic moment within the experimental uncertainty of 0.8ppm.
Find more information in the published scientific paper.
12th International Conference on Low Energy Antiproton Physics will be held in Kanazawa, Japan from 6th to 11th March, 2016.
Our paper about the MUSASHI trap (an antiproton trap for the pruduction of ultraslow beams) has been selected as one of the outstanding Physical Review ST-Accel. Beams articles in 2012!
link to the APS site
The ASACUSA collaboration has produced a beam of antihydrogen with the CUSP trap.
Find more information in the published scientific article, and also see press releases by Nature Communications and by CERN.
Prof. Yamazaki received the Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) for Science and Technology, Research Category.
Prof. Yasunori Yamazaki was awarded Matsuo Foundation Hiroshi TAKUMA Memorial Award and Toray Science and Technology prize.
Workshop of Cold Antimatter and High Precision Physics (Pbar11) will be held at Matsue from 28th Nov. to 30th Nov.
See workshop web page.
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An international group, the ASACUSA-MUSASHI collaboration including our group, has developed a unique device termed a ”CUSP trap” which produces a cusp magnetic field to capture antiprotons and positrons — the corresponding antiparticles of protons and electrons. The group has recently succeeded in synthesizing antihydrogen atoms using this novel apparatus.