Room-temperature emission of muonium from aerogel and zeolite targets

A low-emittance, high-intensity atomic beam of muonium (\(\mathrm{M}=\mu^+ + \mathrm{e}^-\)) using superfluid helium as muon-to-muonium converter is being developed at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI). This beam could advance laser spectroscopy of muonium and allow the first atomic interferometry e...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2022-08
Hauptverfasser: Antognini, A, Crivelli, P, Gerchow, L, Hume, T D, Kirch, K, Knecht, A, Nuber, J, Papa, A, Ritjoho, N, Sakurai, M, Soter, A, Taqqu, D, Vogiatzi, S M, Zhang, J, Ziegler, L
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Zusammenfassung:A low-emittance, high-intensity atomic beam of muonium (\(\mathrm{M}=\mu^+ + \mathrm{e}^-\)) using superfluid helium as muon-to-muonium converter is being developed at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI). This beam could advance laser spectroscopy of muonium and allow the first atomic interferometry experiments for the direct observation of the M gravitational interaction. In this paper, we describe the development of compact detection schemes which resulted in the background-suppressed observation of atomic muonium in vacuum, and can be adapted for cryogenic measurements. Using these setups, we compared the emission characteristics of various muonium production targets using low momentum (\(p_{\mu} = 11\)-\(13~\)MeV/c) muons, and observed muonium emission from zeolite targets into vacuum for the first time. For a specific laser-ablated aerogel target, we determined a muon-to-vacuum-muonium conversion efficiency of \(7.23 \pm 0.05 \text{(stat)} ^{+1.06}_{-0.76}\text{(sys)}\,\text{%}\), assuming thermal emission of muonium. Moreover, we investigated muonium-helium collisions and from it we determined an upper temperature limit of 0.3 K for the superfluid helium converter.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2208.11491