Primary goal of the AEḡIS experiment is to precisely measure the free fall of antihydrogen within Earth’s gravitational field. To this end, cold (≈ 50 K) antihydrogen will traverse a two-grid moiré deflectometer before annihilating onto a position-sensitive detector, which shall determine the vertical position of the annihilation vertex relative to the grids with micrometric accuracy. Here, we introduce a vertexing detector based on a modified mobile camera sensor and experimentally demonstrate that it can measure the position of antiproton annihilations within 0.62+−0.400.22 μm, a 35-fold improvement over the previous state of the art for real-time antiproton vertexing. These methods are directly applicable to antihydrogen. Moreover, the sensitivity to light of the sensor enables in situ calibration of the moiré deflectometer, substantially reducing systematic errors. This sensor emerges as a breakthrough technology toward the AEḡIS scientific goals and will constitute the basis for the development of a large-area detector for conducting antihydrogen gravity measurements.

Real-time antiproton annihilation vertexing with submicrometer resolution / M. Berghold, D. Orsucci, F. Guatieri, S. Alfaro, M. Auzins, B. Bergmann, P. Burian, R.S. Brusa, A. Camper, R. Caravita, F. Castelli, G. Cerchiari, R.J. Ciuryło, A. Chehaimi, G. Consolati, M. Doser, K. Eliaszuk, R.C. Ferguson, M. Germann, A. Giszczak, L. Glöggler, Ł. Graczykowski, M. Grosbart, N. Gusakova, F. Gustafsson, S. Haider, S. Huck, C. Hugenschmidt, M.A. Janik, T.H. Januszek, G. Kasprowicz, K. Kempny, G. Khatri, Ł. Kłosowski, G. Kornakov, V. Krumins, L. Lappo, A. Linek, S. Mariazzi, P. Moskal, D. Nowicka, P. Pandey, D. Pęcak, L. Penasa, V. Petracek, M. Piwiński, S. Pospisil, L. Povolo, F. Prelz, S. Rangwala, T. Rauschendorfer, B. Rawat, B. Rienäcker, V. Rodin, O. Røhne, H. Sandaker, S. Sharma, P. Smolyanskiy, T. Sowiński, D. Tefelski, T. Vafeiadis, M. Volponi, C.P. Welsch, M. Zawada, J. Zielinski, N. Zurlo, N. Null. - In: SCIENCE ADVANCES. - ISSN 2375-2548. - 11:14(2025), pp. eads1176.1-eads1176.10. [10.1126/sciadv.ads1176]

Real-time antiproton annihilation vertexing with submicrometer resolution

F. Castelli;
2025

Abstract

Primary goal of the AEḡIS experiment is to precisely measure the free fall of antihydrogen within Earth’s gravitational field. To this end, cold (≈ 50 K) antihydrogen will traverse a two-grid moiré deflectometer before annihilating onto a position-sensitive detector, which shall determine the vertical position of the annihilation vertex relative to the grids with micrometric accuracy. Here, we introduce a vertexing detector based on a modified mobile camera sensor and experimentally demonstrate that it can measure the position of antiproton annihilations within 0.62+−0.400.22 μm, a 35-fold improvement over the previous state of the art for real-time antiproton vertexing. These methods are directly applicable to antihydrogen. Moreover, the sensitivity to light of the sensor enables in situ calibration of the moiré deflectometer, substantially reducing systematic errors. This sensor emerges as a breakthrough technology toward the AEḡIS scientific goals and will constitute the basis for the development of a large-area detector for conducting antihydrogen gravity measurements.
Settore PHYS-01/A - Fisica sperimentale delle interazioni fondamentali e applicazioni
   Cold antiProtons for Better Antimatter Research
   ColdPbar
   European Commission
   Horizon Europe Framework Programme
   101109574

   Hyperfine structure of antihydrogen
   HBAR-HFS
   European Commission
   SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME
   291242

   UltraCOLD ion and electron beams for NANOscience
   COLDNANO
   European Commission
   SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME
   277762
2025
2-apr-2025
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