Development of a cold atomic muonium beam for next generation atomic physics and gravity experiments
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2021Type
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A high-intensity, low-emittance atomic muonium (M) beam is being developed, which would enable improving the precision of M spectroscopy measurements, and may allow a direct observation of the M gravitational interaction. Measuring the free fall of M atoms would be the first test of the weak equivalence principle using elementary antimatter (μ+) and a purely leptonic system. Such an experiment relies on the high intensity, continuous muon beams available at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI, Switzerland), and a proposed novel M source. In this paper, the theoretical motivation and principles of this experiment are described. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000524550Publication status
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SciPost Physics ProceedingsVolume
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SciPost FoundationOrganisational unit
09731 - Sótér, Anna / Sótér, Anna
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