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Measurement of parity-violating γ-ray asymmetry in the capture of polarized cold neutrons on protons.

Authors :
Gericke, M. T.
Alarcon, R.
Balascuta, S.
Barrón-Palos, L.
Blessinger, C.
Bowman, J. D.
Carlini, R. D.
Chen, W.
Chupp, T. E.
Crawford, C.
Covrig, S.
Dabaghyan, M.
Fomin, N.
Freedman, S. J.
Gentile, T. R.
Gillis, R. C.
Greene, G. L.
Hersman, F. W.
Ino, T.
Jones, G. L.
Source :
Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics. Jan2011, Vol. 83 Issue 1, p155051-1550518. 18p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The NPDGamma collaboration reports results from the first phase of a measurement of the parity violating up-down asymmetry Aγ with respect to the neutron spin direction of γ rays emitted in the reaction n→+p→d+γ using the capture of polarized cold neutrons on the protons in a liquid parahydrogen target. One expects parity-odd effects in the hadronic weak interaction between nucleons to be induced by the weak interaction between quarks. Aγ in n→+p→d+γ is dominated by a ΔI=1, 3S1-3P1 parity-odd transition amplitude in the n-p system. The first phase of the measurement was completed at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center spallation source (LANSCE), with the result Aγ=[-1.2±2.1 (stat.)±0.2 (sys.)]×10-7. We also report the first measurement of an upper limit for the parity-allowed left-right asymmetry in this reaction, with the result Aγ,LR,=[-1.8±1.9 (stat.)±0.2 (sys.)]×10-7. In this paper we give a detailed report on the theoretical background, experimental setup, measurements, extraction of parity-odd and parity-allowed asymmetries, analysis of potential systematic effects, and LANSCE results. The asymmetry has an estimated size of 5×10-8 and the aim of the NPDGamma collaboration is to measure it to 1×10-8. The second phase of the measurement will be performed at the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
05562813
Volume :
83
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
67428987
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physRevC.83.015505