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Main Authors: Raz, Boaz, Fleurov, Gavriel, Holtzman, Roi, Davidson, Nir, Sarid, Eli
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.00651
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author Raz, Boaz
Fleurov, Gavriel
Holtzman, Roi
Davidson, Nir
Sarid, Eli
author_facet Raz, Boaz
Fleurov, Gavriel
Holtzman, Roi
Davidson, Nir
Sarid, Eli
contents Measuring the effect of gravity on antimatter is a longstanding problem in physics that has significant implications for our understanding of the fundamental nature of the universe. Here, we present a technique to measure the gravitational mass of atoms, motivated by a recent measurement of antimatter atoms in CERN [1]. We demonstrate the results on ultra-cold atoms by measuring the surviving fraction of atoms gradually released from a quadrupole magnetic trap, which is tilted due to gravitational potential. We compare our measurements with a Monte Carlo simulation to extract the value of the gravitational constant. The difference between the literature value for g, the local acceleration due to gravity, and the measured value is $(-1.9 \pm 12^{stat} \pm 5^{syst}) \times 10^{- 4} g$. We demonstrate the importance of various design parameters in the experiment setup, and estimate their contribution to the achievable accuracy in future experiments. Our method demonstrates simplicity, precision, and reliability, paving the way for future precision studies of the gravitational force on antimatter. It also enables a precise calibration of atom traps based on the known gravitational attraction of normal matter to Earth.
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spellingShingle A new technique to measure gravitational mass of ultra-cold matter and its implications for antimatter studies
Raz, Boaz
Fleurov, Gavriel
Holtzman, Roi
Davidson, Nir
Sarid, Eli
Atomic Physics
Measuring the effect of gravity on antimatter is a longstanding problem in physics that has significant implications for our understanding of the fundamental nature of the universe. Here, we present a technique to measure the gravitational mass of atoms, motivated by a recent measurement of antimatter atoms in CERN [1]. We demonstrate the results on ultra-cold atoms by measuring the surviving fraction of atoms gradually released from a quadrupole magnetic trap, which is tilted due to gravitational potential. We compare our measurements with a Monte Carlo simulation to extract the value of the gravitational constant. The difference between the literature value for g, the local acceleration due to gravity, and the measured value is $(-1.9 \pm 12^{stat} \pm 5^{syst}) \times 10^{- 4} g$. We demonstrate the importance of various design parameters in the experiment setup, and estimate their contribution to the achievable accuracy in future experiments. Our method demonstrates simplicity, precision, and reliability, paving the way for future precision studies of the gravitational force on antimatter. It also enables a precise calibration of atom traps based on the known gravitational attraction of normal matter to Earth.
title A new technique to measure gravitational mass of ultra-cold matter and its implications for antimatter studies
topic Atomic Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.00651