Evidence For The Production Of Slow Antiprotonic Hydrogen In Vacuum

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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5 pages with 4 figures. Published as Phys. Rev. Letters 97, 153401 (2006), in slightly different form

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.153401

We present evidence showing how antiprotonic hydrogen, the quasistable antiproton-proton (pbar-p) bound system, has been synthesized following the interaction of antiprotons with the hydrogen molecular ion (H2+) in a nested Penning trap environment. From a careful analysis of the spatial distributions of antiproton annihilation events, evidence is presented for antiprotonic hydrogen production with sub-eV kinetic energies in states around n=70, and with low angular momenta. The slow antiprotonic hydrogen may be studied using laser spectroscopic techniques.

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