August 29, 2022 to September 4, 2022
America/New_York timezone

Measuring the Neutron Beta-Neutrino Correlation with the aCORN Experiment

Sep 1, 2022, 3:30 PM
20m
Camelia/Dogwood

Camelia/Dogwood

Parallel session talk Tests of Symmetries and the Electroweak Interaction EW: Tests of Symmetries and the Electroweak Interaction

Speaker

Fred Wietfeldt (Tulane University)

Description

The decay of the free neutron into a proton, electron, and antineutrino is the simplest beta decay system. The beta electron-antineutrino angular correlation (a-coefficient) is one of several important experimental parameters of neutron decay. Together these can be used to measure the weak decay couplings G_A and G_V, determine important fundamental parameters of the weak nuclear force, and conduct precision low energy tests of physics beyond the Standard Model. The aCORN experiment uses a novel “wishbone asymmetry” method that does not require detailed proton spectroscopy. aCORN ran at the NIST Center for Neutron Research in 2013-2014 and then at the new high flux end position NG-C in 2015-2016. The combined result, published in 2021, has an overall uncertainty of 1.7%. Details of the experiment and analysis, with a discussion of future prospects, will be presented.

Primary author

Fred Wietfeldt (Tulane University)

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