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Page 1: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation
Page 2: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL

Antiproton Decelerator (AD)

Summary and Prospects

10-13 May 2009

P P

?

• Physics Motivation • Unique Possibilities• Tests of Fundamental Theories• Precision Measurements• Novel Techniques and Instrumentation • Applications• High Visibility

Page 3: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Physics Motivation

Page 4: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

How do we work in Physics ?

First Theory on Gravity

Sir Isaac Newton

(1642 - 1727)

Basic Principles on which Scientists work in Physics

Page 5: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

May-June 2006 FANTOM Study Week Gent 2007

A Theory is only as good as it is experimentally verified.

A Theory without experimental verification has no standing.

Page 6: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

• Excellent Description of ALL Observations • However, many Open Questions

Why 3 generations ? Why some 30 parameters? Why one electric charge ? What about CP violation ? Why matter-antimatter asymmetry? …..

• Gravity not included

No Combind Theory of Gravity and Quantum Mechanics.

• Contents of the Cosmos What’s the other 96% beyond matter ?

The Standard Model(s)

Dark Matter – Dark Energy …

Page 7: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

?

Grand Unification

not yet known?

Gravitation

StrongStrong

Magnetism

Electricity

Weak

Electro-Magnetism Electro - Weak

Standard Model

b+

ne

- +

N S

u ud

d ud

m- zX e-

?

Physics within the Standard Model: complex systems, spectra, lifetimes…

Standard Model in Particle Physics

Physics outside the Standard Model: new phenomena, new particles…

Speculative Models:Supersymmetry, Cold dark matter, Tachyons, Radiative muon generation,

Technicolor, Leptoquarks, Extra gauge bosons, Extra dimensions, LeftRight Symmetry, Compositeness, Lepton flavour violation, ….

Þ No Status in Physics , yet: “Not Even Wrong”

Page 8: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

complementary approaches

Precision FrontierDirect Search Frontier

Experiments at the Frontiers of Standard Theory

Page 9: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Test of Fundamental SymmetriesPrecison Measurements

Page 10: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Since then CERN has a HIGHLY PUBLICLY VISIBLE program

on Low Energy Precision Tests of most fu

ndamental theories

Page 11: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Proton and Antiproton q/m compare to 0.1 ppb

Clock Comparisons

Proton and Antiproton gravitational accceleration

equal to 1 ppm

p and pbar charge to mass ratio (circles) p and pbar inertial mass ratio (squares)

Highly precise CPT & Gravity TestsPrecision requires Time

pbar-p q/m 45 yearselectron g-2 60 yearsmuon g-2 45 yearsmuonium 1s-2s 15 years

Page 12: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Verifications of CPT SymmetryTests of particle/antiparticle symmetry (PDG)

Inconsistent definition of figure of merit: comparison difficult Pattern of CPT violation unknown (P: weak interaction, CP: mesons)

→ Arbitrary number joggling to get “accuracy” better than experiments !!!

Page 13: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

CPT – Violation & Lorentz Invariance Violation

μqA

μiiD

0ψ)Dμ

γ5

γμν

idνDμ

γμν

icμν

σμν

H2

1μγ

μb

μγ

μam

μD

μ(iγ

equation DIRAC violatingLorentz and CPT generic

Invariance LorentzbreakH,d,c,b,aμνμνμνμμCPTbreak b,a

μμ

Kostelecky et al.: Interaction with a finite strength Figure of merit energy based

→ Completely different systems appear much more interesting !

Page 14: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Verifications of CPT symmetry

Tests of particle/antiparticle symmetry (PDG)Using the Kostelecky et al. Standard Model Extension scheme

Mass [eV]

Page 15: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Different m

ethods available to produce

Antihydrogen

Page 16: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

                       

 Scientists Create 'Star Trek' Antihydrogen in QuantityBy Alex DominguezAssociated Pressposted: 02:59 pm ET18 September 2002

ATHENA ATRAP

Physical Review Letters 89, 213401 online (2002)

Page 17: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Laser spectroscopy 1s-2s -------- Microwave spectroscopy 1s Hyperfine Structure

R= mec2 *a2/2 h

Dn1s2s= ¾ *R+eQED+enucl +eweak + eCPT

“Long distance” Interaction “Contact” interaction

DnHFS= cons. *a2 R+eQED+enucl +eweak + eCPT

(Anti-)Hydrogen CPT Tests

Page 18: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

(Anti-)Hydrogen Spectroscopy*

Hydrogen 1s-2s Saturation Intensity Is = 0.9 W/cm2Excitation Rate Re = 4p*84*(I/W/s*cm2)2/ /Dn HzPhoto Ionization Rate Rp = 9*I/W/s*cm2

Zeeman shift dnZ = 9.3*B Hz/Tac Stark shift dnac = 1.7*I Hz /W*cm2

Velocity at 1mK V1K = 4 m/sTime-of-flight broadening DnTOF = 3 kHz (1 mK, 600 mm beam diam.)

Lyman a detection efficiency 10-6 = * effMCP (= 10-4 * 10-2)

1011 H-atoms (MIT Bose condensation) dn/n1s2s = 10-13 (1s integration time)

Just one Problem: Lyman-a detection via field quenching => atoms can be used once only (all 1s, mF states get equally populated)Line center accuracy in absence of systematic errors:

= n Dnexp. / (Sign./Noise) Dnexp. / Nparticles

* numbers verified with L. Willmann Antihydrogen experiments b

enefit from

more particles

Page 19: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

pH Ground-state Hyperfine Structure

from B. Juhasz

SIMULATIONNeed less particles ( 2 pH / s ) because of narrow natural linewidth

Page 20: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

pHe+ Atom – a naturally occurring trap for antiprotons

• Serendipitously discovered by Tokyo group at KEK

• 3-body system, Metastable

• ~ 3% of stopped antiprotons survive with average lifetime of ~ 3 ms

• Precision laser spectroscopy by ASACUSA:

- best test of 3-body QED theories

- proton-antiproton mass & charge comparison (PDG)• Enters CODATA constant adjustment significantly

Hayano, Yamazaki et al.

Page 21: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Progress in atomcule spectroscopy

year

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CPT Tests @ CERN AD

At the CERN AD a number of unique, important CPT tests were already conducted and improved ones are on their way :

• ASACUSA pHe , pHe+ , pH , p

• ATRAP p , pH

• ALPHA pH

One can expect significant steering of Model Building and High Visibility next to a robust discovery potential.

Page 23: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Hydrogen

F=m*g F=m*g ?

F= - m*g ?

(Anti-)Hydrogen Gravity Tests

Unique Possibility• Lyman –a laser required• Lyman –a laser developed

The Remaining eagerly awaited Gravity Test

Page 24: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Gravity Tests @ CERN AD

At the CERN AD is the place to answer the most urgent question on antimatter gravity :

• AEGIS pH

• ATRAP pH

• Free Fall pH

One can expect an answer to a most fundamental questionto question, which only can be answered by experiment! High Visibility next to a robust discovery potential.

Page 25: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Standard Model PhysicsApplications

Page 26: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Antiprotonic Radioactive Atoms

Process Observable Deduced quantity

Physics

Capture in high orbit (atomic x-sections), cascade

Antiprotonic x-rays O(MeV)

Annihilation orbit, energy shifts

Matter distributions, neutron vs. protons on nuclear surface, …Annihilation (n>7) on

peripheral nucleonDe-excitation g, particles, daughter activity

n vs. p annihilation

VOLUME 87, NUMBER 8 P H Y S I C A L R E V I E W L E T T E R S 20 AUGUST 2001

Neutron Density Distributions Deduced from Antiprotonic Atoms

A. Trzcin´ska, J. Jastrze ¸bski, and P. Lubin´skiHeavy Ion Laboratory, Warsaw University, PL-02-093 Warsaw, Poland

F. J. Hartmann, R. Schmidt, and T. von EgidyPhysik-Department, Technische Universität München, D-85747 Garching, Germany

B. KlosPhysics Department, Silesian University, PL-40-007 Katowice, Poland

(Received 28 March 2001; published 2 August 2001)

Highest Uncertainty Arising from Theory

ASACUSAusing RFQD &MUSAHI

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Antiproton Radio-Therapy

A significant win (factor ~4)in a sensitive window fortumor treatment and healthy tissue sparingCarbon Antiprotons

Page 28: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Physics within Standard Model and Applied Research@ CERN AD

At the CERN AD also SM physics and Applied Research isconducted:

• ASACUSA p-nucleus annihilation, atomic collisions

• Double-Strangeness p-nucleus dedicated experiment Production

• PAX p polarization, p – p interactions

• ACE p radiation-therapy

• … …One can expect deeper insights and the development ofnovel techniques to the benefit of physics and society.

Page 29: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Antiproton Sources

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Antiproton Decelerator (AD) @ CERN• Started operation July 6, 2000

Antiproton capture, deceleration, cooling

• Pulsed extraction

• Many Experiments– ASACUSA– ATRAP – ALPHA – AEGIS– Free Fall– PAX– ACE– …..

• Request for more and

better antiproton beams– To speed up progress– To boost accuracy

ELENA

Page 31: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Consequent Future Development

ELENA@CERN

ELENA provides 10-100 times m

ore particles

?Possible Option? TSR@MPIK(Heidelberg) E

LENA ??

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FLAIR

NESR

Factor 100 more pbar trapped or stopped in gas targets than now

FLAIR @ /FAIR

Page 33: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

New Facilities @ CERN AD or GSI/FAIR

New Facilities can provide up to 100 times more particles:

• MUSASHI ASACUSA ‘s device to recycle p’s

• ELENA Generic low cost CERN solution, Start possible now

• FLAIR GSI/FAIR solution not before 2015

One can expect faster progress and better results from more p’s

→ CERN and GSI should synchronize

Page 34: Klaus Jungmann, KVI, University of Groningen, NL Antiproton Decelerator (AD) Summary and Prospects 10-13 May 2009 PP  ? Physics Motivation Physics Motivation

Summary and Conclusions

Highly Motivated Urgent Antiproton Experiments with robust Discovery Potential and High Visibility

CPT, Gravity, Determination of Fundamental Constants, SM Physics, Applications (Therapy)

Unique Facility worldwide until beyond 2015

Creative and Innovative Increasing Community Young people Novel Techniques and Novel Technology

Physics Program good on Time Path

Physics Program needs more particles→ ELENA well motivated

Productive and Prosperous Future Ahead

Low Energy Antiproton contributions to Physics ju

st started

Precision takes

Time

Care and Particles

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Thank YOU !