BASE

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BASE is a physics experiment at CERN that precisely measures the properties of antiprotons to test fundamental symmetries such as CPT invariance.

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instanceOf CERN experiment
antimatter experiment
physics experiment
acronymFor Baryon Antibaryon Symmetry Experiment
affiliation Antiproton Decelerator
surface form: CERN Antiproton Decelerator programme
collaborationType international collaboration
comparesWith proton
country Switzerland
dataSource CERN Antiproton Decelerator beam
focusesOn baryon–antibaryon symmetry
matter–antimatter asymmetry tests
fullName Baryon Antibaryon Symmetry Experiment
goal compare properties of protons and antiprotons
improve precision of antiproton property measurements
search for CPT-violating effects
hasWebsite https://base.web.cern.ch/
hostedAt CERN
infrastructure cryogenic apparatus
multi-Penning-trap system
ultra-high vacuum system
locatedAt Antiproton Decelerator
Antiproton Decelerator
surface form: CERN Antiproton Decelerator hall
measures antiproton charge-to-mass ratio
antiproton g-factor
antiproton magnetic moment
operatedBy BASE collaboration
organizationType scientific collaboration
primaryParticleStudied antiproton
relatedExperiment ALPHA
ASACUSA experiment
surface form: ASACUSA

ATRAP
relatedTo Standard Model
surface form: Standard Model of particle physics

baryogenesis problem
researchField antimatter physics
particle physics
precision measurements
studies charge-to-mass ratio of the antiproton
fundamental symmetries
magnetic moment of the antiproton
properties of antiprotons
testsSymmetry CPT invariance
charge-parity-time symmetry
usesTechnique Penning trap
cryogenic Penning trap
high-precision frequency measurements
single-particle spectroscopy

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