LTPhD 03/2024
Friday 22 March 2024 -
15:30
Monday 18 March 2024
Tuesday 19 March 2024
Wednesday 20 March 2024
Thursday 21 March 2024
Friday 22 March 2024
15:30
Sensitivity to the muon EDM from the directional asymmetry in decay positrons
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Chavdar Dutsov
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
Sensitivity to the muon EDM from the directional asymmetry in decay positrons
Chavdar Dutsov
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
15:30 - 15:50
Room: WBGB/021 (TimeOut)
In this talk I will show how we are planning to measure the muon electric dipole moment (EDM) at PSI. The focus is on the calculation of the sensitivity to the EDM from an analysis of the Michel decay. I will highlight methods to increase our measurement sensitivity and I will show how fist order radiative corrections change the calculated muon decay spectrum and angular distribution. What I promise is zero wires, zero real world pictures and 100% abstract calculations.
16:00
Coffee & Guetzli
Coffee & Guetzli
16:00 - 16:20
Room: WBGB/021 (TimeOut)
16:20
Antihydrogen production and trapping
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Joanna Peszka
Antihydrogen production and trapping
Joanna Peszka
16:20 - 16:40
Room: WBGB/021 (TimeOut)
Antihydrogen is a simple atomic system made exclusively out of antimatter, which makes it a desired subject to test the CPT theorem by probing the energy structure using electromagnetic radiation (lasers and microwaves). Due to its charge neutrality, antihydrogen also serves as an excellent system for testing the Weak Equivalence Principle of antimatter. Gravitational behaviour of the antihydrogen can be tested by performing free-fall measurements. A recent result of the ALPHA-g experiment at CERN has ruled out the option of so-called “antigravity,” although the exact value of the gravitational constant between matter and antimatter still needs to be determined accurately. In the presentation, I will discuss the methods used in ALPHA Experiment to produce and trap antihydrogen. Although antimatter traps require using a lot of cables, I promise to focus on the other parts of the apparatus and will avoid showing too many cables.