Antimatter Research: Advances of AEḡIS
The AEḡIS collaboration is underway to directly measure the gravitational free-fall of neutral antimatter atoms. The experiment recently succeded in producing a pulsed cold antihydrogen source for the first time, and has now entered into its second phase, which aims at the formation of a slow antihydrogen beam and subseuqently a first proof-of-concept gravitational measurement. Major upgrades have been made, such as an improved antihydrogen production scheme and a new state-of-the-art antiproton trap. AEḡIS was also connected to CERN’s new antiproton deceleration facility ELENA and achieved first antiproton catching in late 2021.