Fundamental Symmetries pp 77-80 | Cite as
Present Status of the Radiofrequency Mass Spectrometer for the Comparison of the Proton-Antiproton Masses (Experiment PS 189)
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The principle and the main parameters of the radiofrequency mass spectrometer for the experiment PS 189 (Fig. 1) have already been discussed and described in detail1,2,3. We shall here only recall them very briefly and give the present status of the preparation of the experiment.
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