Magnetic multipole induced zero-rotation frequency bounce-resonant loss in a Penning-Malmberg trap used for antihydrogen trapping
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Abstract
In many antihydrogen trapping schemes, antiprotons held in a short-well Penning-Malmberg trap are released into a longer well. This process necessarily causes the bounce-averaged rotation frequency $\Omega_r$ of the antiprotons around the trap axis to pass through zero. In the presence of a transverse magnetic multipole, experiments show that many antiprotons (over 30{\%} in some cases) can be lost to a hitherto unidentified bounce-resonant process when $\Omega_r$ is close to zero. The results of these experiments will be presented, as well as an analytic model and numeric simulations
*This work was supported by CNPq, FINEP (Brazil), ISF (Israel), MEXT (Japan), FNU (Denmark), NSERC, NRC/TRIUMF (Canada), DOE (USA), and EPSRC and the Leverhulme Trust (UK).