Measurement of ultra-low heating rates of a single antiproton in a cryogenic Penning trap

Abstract

We report on the first detailed study of motional heating in a cryogenic Penning trap using a single antiproton. Employing the continuous Stern-Gerlach effect we observe cyclotron quantum transition rates of 6(1) quanta/h and an electric field noise spectral density below 7.5(3.4)× 10-20\,V2m-2 Hz-1, which corresponds to a scaled noise spectral density below 8.8(4.0)× 10-12\,V2m-2, results which are more than two orders of magnitude smaller than those reported by other ion trap experiments.

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