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Andrea Gutierrez
Researcher at University of British Columbia
Publications - 43
Citations - 1688
Andrea Gutierrez is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antihydrogen & Antimatter. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1552 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Gutierrez include Federal University of Rio de Janeiro & Université de Montréal.
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Confinement of antihydrogen for 1,000 seconds
Gorm Bruun Andresen,M. D. Ashkezari,Marcelo Baquero-Ruiz,William Bertsche,P. D. Bowe,Eoin Butler,C. L. Cesar,M. Charlton,A. Deller,Stefan Eriksson,Joel Fajans,T. Friesen,M. C. Fujiwara,D. R. Gill,Andrea Gutierrez,J. S. Hangst,W. N. Hardy,Ryugo S. Hayano,M. E. Hayden,A. J. Humphries,Richard Hydomako,Svante Jonsell,S. L. Kemp,Leonid Kurchaninov,Niels Madsen,S. Menary,P. J. Nolan,K. Olchanski,A. Olin,Petteri Pusa,C. Ø. Rasmussen,Francis Robicheaux,E. Sarid,D. M. Silveira,Chukman So,James William Storey,Robert Thompson,D. P. van der Werf,Jonathan Wurtele,Yasunori Yamazaki +39 more
TL;DR: Antihydrogen has been created, trapped and stored for 1,000 years and the improved holding time means that we now have access to the ground state of antimatter, long enough to test whether matter and antimatter obey the same physical laws as mentioned in this paper.
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Description and first application of a new technique to measure the gravitational mass of antihydrogen
C. Amole,M. D. Ashkezari,Marcelo Baquero-Ruiz,William Bertsche,Eoin Butler,A. Capra,C. L. Cesar,M. Charlton,Stefan Eriksson,Joel Fajans,T. Friesen,M. C. Fujiwara,D. R. Gill,Andrea Gutierrez,J. S. Hangst,W. N. Hardy,M. E. Hayden,C. A. Isaac,Svante Jonsell,Leonid Kurchaninov,A. Little,Niels Madsen,J. T. K. McKenna,S. Menary,S. C. Napoli,P. J. Nolan,A. Olin,Petteri Pusa,C. Ø. Rasmussen,Francis Robicheaux,E. Sarid,D. M. Silveira,Chukman So,Robert Thompson,D. P. van der Werf,Jonathan Wurtele,Andrey Zhmoginov,A. E. Charman +37 more
TL;DR: A novel direct test methodology is described; it searches for a propensity for antihydrogen atoms to fall downward when released from the ALPHA antiHydrogen trap, and places somewhat tighter bounds on a negative gravitational mass, that is, on antigravity.
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Resonant quantum transitions in trapped antihydrogen atoms
C. Amole,M. D. Ashkezari,Marcelo Baquero-Ruiz,William Bertsche,William Bertsche,William Bertsche,P. D. Bowe,Eoin Butler,A. Capra,C. L. Cesar,M. Charlton,A. Deller,P H Donnan,Stefan Eriksson,Joel Fajans,Joel Fajans,T. Friesen,M. C. Fujiwara,M. C. Fujiwara,D. R. Gill,Andrea Gutierrez,J. S. Hangst,W. N. Hardy,M. E. Hayden,A. J. Humphries,C. A. Isaac,Svante Jonsell,Leonid Kurchaninov,A. Little,Niels Madsen,J. T. K. McKenna,S. Menary,S. C. Napoli,P. J. Nolan,K. Olchanski,A. Olin,A. Olin,Petteri Pusa,C. Ø. Rasmussen,Francis Robicheaux,E. Sarid,C. R. Shields,D. M. Silveira,S. Stracka,Chukman So,Robert Thompson,D. P. van der Werf,Jonathan Wurtele,Jonathan Wurtele +48 more
TL;DR: Spectroscopy of a pure antimatter atom is reported, demonstrating resonant quantum transitions inAntihydrogen, and the direct detection of the annihilation of antihydrogen atoms ejected by the microwaves is described.
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Observation of the 1S–2S transition in trapped antihydrogen
M. Ahmadi,B. X. R. Alves,C. J. Baker,William Bertsche,William Bertsche,Eoin Butler,A. Capra,C. Carruth,C. L. Cesar,M. Charlton,S. Cohen,R. Collister,Stefan Eriksson,A. Evans,N. Evetts,Joel Fajans,T. Friesen,M. C. Fujiwara,D. R. Gill,Andrea Gutierrez,J. S. Hangst,W. N. Hardy,M. E. Hayden,C. A. Isaac,Akizumi Ishida,M. A. Johnson,M. A. Johnson,Sandra C. Jones,Svante Jonsell,Leonid Kurchaninov,Niels Madsen,M. Mathers,D. Maxwell,J. T. K. McKenna,S. Menary,J. M. Michan,J. M. Michan,Takamasa Momose,J. J. Munich,P. J. Nolan,K. Olchanski,A. Olin,A. Olin,Petteri Pusa,C. Ø. Rasmussen,Francis Robicheaux,R. L. Sacramento,M. Sameed,E. Sarid,D. M. Silveira,S. Stracka,G. Stutter,Chukman So,T. D. Tharp,J. E. Thompson,Robert Thompson,D. P. van der Werf,Jonathan Wurtele +57 more
TL;DR: The observation of the 1S–2S transition in magnetically trapped atoms of antihydrogen is reported, it is determined that the frequency of the transition, which is driven by two photons from a laser at 243 nanometres, is consistent with that expected for hydrogen in the same environment.
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Observation of the hyperfine spectrum of antihydrogen
M. Ahmadi,B. X. R. Alves,C. J. Baker,William Bertsche,William Bertsche,Eoin Butler,A. Capra,C. Carruth,C. L. Cesar,M. Charlton,S. Cohen,R. Collister,Stefan Eriksson,A. Evans,N. Evetts,Joel Fajans,T. Friesen,M. C. Fujiwara,D. R. Gill,Andrea Gutierrez,Andrea Gutierrez,J. S. Hangst,W. N. Hardy,M. E. Hayden,C. A. Isaac,Akizumi Ishida,M. A. Johnson,M. A. Johnson,Sandra C. Jones,Svante Jonsell,Leonid Kurchaninov,Niels Madsen,M. Mathers,D. Maxwell,J. T. K. McKenna,S. Menary,J. M. Michan,J. M. Michan,Takamasa Momose,J. J. Munich,P. J. Nolan,K. Olchanski,A. Olin,A. Olin,Petteri Pusa,C. Ø. Rasmussen,Francis Robicheaux,R. L. Sacramento,M. Sameed,E. Sarid,D. M. Silveira,S. Stracka,S. Stracka,G. Stutter,Chukman So,T. D. Tharp,J. E. Thompson,Robert Thompson,D. P. van der Werf,Jonathan Wurtele +59 more
TL;DR: The results of a microwave spectroscopy experiment in which the response of antihydrogen is probed over a controlled range of frequencies reveal clear and distinct signatures of two allowed transitions, from which a direct, magnetic-field-independent measurement of the hyperfine splitting is obtained.