Daniel Kaplan
(Illinois Institute of Technology)
05/08/2015, 16:00
Invited Talk
The gravitational acceleration of antimatter, $\bar{g}$, has never been directly measured and could bear importantly on our understanding of gravity, the possible existence of a fifth force, and the nature and early history of the universe. Only two avenues for such a measurement appear to be feasible: antihydrogen and muonium. The muonium measurement requires a novel, monoenergetic,...
Andreas Eggenberger
(ETH Zurich)
05/08/2015, 16:30
Invited Talk
Towards a novel high-brightness muon beam line for next generation precision experiments
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Andreas Eggenberger$^1$ for the muCool collaboration
*$^1$Institute for Particle Physics, ETH, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland*
[www.edm.ethz.ch/research/muoncooling.html][3]
A recently proposed...