Conference paper

Production of antihydrogen by recombination of (p)over-bar with e(+): What can we learn from electron-ion collision studies?


Authors listMuller, A; Wolf, A

Publication year1997

Pages233-267

JournalHyperfine Interactions

Volume number109

Issue number1-4

ISSN0304-3843

eISSN1572-9540

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012617803666

ConferenceInternational Workshop on Antimatter Gravity and Antihydrogen Spectroscopy

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
Basic relations relevant to the observation of radiative recombination are presented and experiments on both spontaneous and laser-stimulated recombination of ions with free electrons are reviewed. In particular, the observation of unexpected high spontaneous recombination rates at very low energies is discussed. The fundamental and applied interest in the observed rate enhancement effects has recently triggered new experimental and theoretical work which can provide new insight into the problem of direct recombination of antiprotons with positrons to form antihydrogen.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMuller, A. and Wolf, A. (1997) Production of antihydrogen by recombination of (p)over-bar with e(+): What can we learn from electron-ion collision studies?, Hyperfine Interactions, 109(1-4), pp. 233-267. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012617803666

APA Citation styleMuller, A., & Wolf, A. (1997). Production of antihydrogen by recombination of (p)over-bar with e(+): What can we learn from electron-ion collision studies?. Hyperfine Interactions. 109(1-4), 233-267. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012617803666



Keywords


BEAMSDIELECTRONIC RECOMBINATIONenhanced ratesfield effectsHIGHLY-CHARGED IONSPlasmasRADIATIVE RECOMBINATIONspontaneous and laser induced radiative recombinationstrongly coupled plasmasthree-body recombination

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