A Buffer-Gas Trap for the NEPOMUC High-Intensity Low-Energy Positron Beam

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Abstract

The APEX collaboration aims to produce a neutral pair plasma, comprised of equal quantities of electrons and positrons, confined by the magnetic field of a levitated dipole. More than $10^{10}$ positrons are needed to achieve a short-Debye-length plasma with a volume of 10 litres and a temperature of $\sim 1$~eV, which necessitates new advances in positron accumulation. Buffer-gas positron traps have dramatically extended the scope for atomic and non-neutral plasma physics experiments involving antimatter. In these devices, a continuous beam of positrons enters a Penning-Malmberg trap, wherein inelastic collisions with low-density molecular gases promote the efficient capture of the antiparticles. We present our plans for the installation of a buffer-gas trap at the NEPOMUC neutron-induced positron source in Munich. Beyond the pair plasma experiments, an intense trap-based positron beam will also facilitate new applications, for example, the background-free measurement of positron-annihilation-induced Auger-electron spectra.

Authors

  • A. Deller

    Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

  • Matthew R. Stoneking

    Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

  • T. Sunn Pedersen

    Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

  • E. V. Stenson

    Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

  • J. Horn-Stanja

    Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

  • U. Hergenhahn

    Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

  • S. Nißl

    Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

  • Alexander Card

    Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

  • C. Hugenschmidt

    Technical University of Munich

  • M. Singer

    Technical University of Munich

  • J. Danielson

    University of California San Diego, UCSD, University of California, San Diego, University California, San Diego

  • C. M. Surko

    University of California, San Diego, University California, San Diego

  • H. Saitoh

    University of Tokyo