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Measured Properties of an Antihydrogen Beam

arXiv:2509.02583

Abstract

We report a factor of increase in the antihydrogen beam intensity downstream of ASACUSA's Cusp trap: atoms detected per -minute run. The beam contains many Rydberg atoms, which we selectively ionize to determine their velocity and binding energy. The time of flight signal is modeled using a Maxwellian velocity distribution with a temperature of , which is close to the measured antiproton plasma temperature. A numerical simulation reproduces the observed distribution of binding energies and suggests that about of the atoms may be in the ground state.

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