Magnetic Field Characterisation for Gravitational Free Fall Measurements of Antihydrogen in the Alpha-G Experiment
暫譯: 阿爾法-G實驗中反氫重力自由落體測量的磁場特性化

Powell, Adam Michael William

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2026-01-03
  • 售價: $6,950
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 115
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3032071895
  • ISBN-13: 9783032071897
  • 相關分類: 物理學 Physics
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商品描述

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 the field. The experiment found that it does indeed fall down, and this represents a first step toward precise measurements of gravity on antimatter. Any observed difference, no matter how small, would have a profound impact on physics. This book presents major contributions to the ALPHA-g experiment. In particular, the author developed precise magnetic field measurement techniques and led an extensive campaign to characterize magnetic fields in the ALPHA-g experiment, a key enabling factor without which the experiments would not have been possible. The author was also one of the leaders of an effort to design and install new antimatter traps in the apparatus that will be required for future measurements. The book shows the big picture of the work in the context of the wider field, and gives clear and concise descriptions of the experimental protocol, the required supporting measurements, and hardware developments needed for this measurement and for those in the future.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書描述了首個反物質自由落體實驗,稱為 ALPHA-g,該實驗測量地球重力對反物質原子的影響。重力對反物質的影響已經是數十年來的推測主題,而實驗測量則是該領域的長期目標。實驗發現反物質確實會向下掉落,這代表著朝著精確測量重力對反物質影響的第一步。任何觀察到的差異,無論多麼微小,都將對物理學產生深遠的影響。本書呈現了對 ALPHA-g 實驗的重大貢獻。特別是,作者開發了精確的磁場測量技術,並主導了一項廣泛的活動,以表徵 ALPHA-g 實驗中的磁場,這是一個關鍵的促成因素,沒有它,實驗將無法進行。作者也是設計和安裝新反物質捕獲裝置的努力的領導者之一,這些裝置將是未來測量所需的。本書展示了這項工作的全貌,並清晰簡潔地描述了實驗協議、所需的支持性測量以及為這次測量和未來測量所需的硬體開發。

作者簡介

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.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

亞當·鮑威爾博士是一位研究物理學家,專注於反氫的精密研究。亞當來自威爾斯的海濱城市斯旺西,於2013年進入斯旺西大學攻讀物理學本科,並在與邁克爾·查爾頓教授的實驗課程中首次接觸到反物質物理學。2018年初,亞當作為碩士生加入了歐洲核子研究組織(CERN)的ALPHA實驗,研究正電子束的操控,並在尼爾斯·馬德森教授的指導下進行研究。2018年秋季,亞當繼續在CERN擔任研究助理,與蒂莫西·弗里森博士合作建設新的ALPHA-g重力實驗。弗里森博士於2019年1月搬遷至卡爾加里大學,並選擇亞當作為他的第一位研究生。亞當在卡爾加里大學攻讀博士學位,直到2024年,並大部分時間在CERN工作。他獲得了加拿大物理學會核物理學分會的論文獎。

目前,亞當是CERN的研究員,ALPHA實驗的技術協調員,並通過在日本的交流獎學金擴展到μ子/μ子原子物理學的領域。