1. Results from ATHENA
- Author
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Rotondi, Alberto, Amoretti, A, Amsler, C, Bonomi, G, Bowe, P D, Canali, C, Carraro, C, Cesar, C L, Charlton, M, Doser, Michael, Fontana, A, Fujiwara,M C, Funakoshi, R, Genova, P, Hangst, J S, Hayano, R S, Jørgensen, L V, Kellerbauer, A G, Lagomarsino, V, Landua, Rolf, Lodi Rizzini, E, Macri, M, Madsen, N, Manuzio, G, Mitchard, D, Montagna, P, Posada, L G, Pruys, H, Regenfus, C, Rotondi, A, Testera, G, Van der Werf, D P, Variola, A, Venturelli, L, Yamazaky, Y, and Zurlo, N
- Subjects
Physics ,Particle physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Plasma ,Nuclear physics ,Positron ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,Antiproton ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Detectors and Experimental Techniques ,Antihydrogen - Abstract
The ATHENA experiment at CERN produced for the first time in 2002 cold antihydrogen atoms by mixing of antiprotons and a positron plasma. The more relevant results obtained in the last three years are presented and discussed in the light of the antihydrogen formation processes.
- Published
- 2005