ELENA

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ELENA is a CERN accelerator ring designed to decelerate antiprotons to very low energies for precision antimatter experiments.

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instanceOf CERN facility
particle accelerator
storage ring
acronymFor Extra Low ENergy Antiproton ring
allows simultaneous operation of multiple antimatter experiments
becameOperational around 2017
circumference about 30.4 metres
commissioningStartDate 2016
connectedTo Antiproton Decelerator
country Switzerland
designStartDate around 2011
energyRange from about 5.3 MeV to about 100 keV
feeds antimatter experiments at CERN Antiproton Decelerator hall
experiments such as AEGIS
experiments such as ALPHA
experiments such as ASACUSA
experiments such as ATRAP
experiments such as GBAR
fullName Extra Low ENergy Antiproton ring
function further decelerate antiprotons from the Antiproton Decelerator
fundedBy CERN member states
hasComponent bending magnets
electron cooler
electrostatic transfer lines
quadrupole magnets
radio-frequency cavities
improves beam quality of antiprotons
locatedIn CERN
Geneva
Switzerland
managedBy CERN
operator CERN
partOf CERN accelerator complex
predecessorSystem Antiproton Decelerator standalone operation
purpose deceleration of antiprotons
supply of low-energy antiprotons for experiments
reduces longitudinal emittance of antiproton beams
transverse emittance of antiproton beams
scientificField accelerator physics
antimatter physics
particle physics
shape circular ring
technology synchrotron storage ring
usedFor antihydrogen production
gravity measurements with antimatter
precision antimatter experiments
tests of fundamental symmetries
uses electron cooling
stochastic cooling

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