Abstract
The GBAR experiment aims to measure the gravitational acceleration of antihydrogen H. It will use H+ ions formed by the interaction of antiprotons with a dense positronium cloud, which will require about 1010 positrons to produce one H+. We present the first results on the positron accumulation, reaching 3.8±0.4×108 e+ collected in 560 s.
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