Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10725921 | Physics Letters B | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The idea of a hidden sector of mirror partners of elementary particles has attracted considerable interest as a possible candidate for dark matter. Recently it was pointed out by Berezhiani and Bento that the present experimental data cannot exclude the possibility of a rapid oscillation of the neutron n to a mirror neutron nâ² with oscillation time much smaller than the neutron lifetime. A dedicated search for vacuum transitions nânâ² has to be performed at weak magnetic field, where both states are degenerate. We report the result of our experiment, which compares rates of ultracold neutrons after storage at a weak magnetic field well below 20 nT and at a magnetic field strong enough to suppress the seeked transitions. We obtain a new limit for the oscillation time of n-nâ² transitions, Ïosc(90% C.L.)>414 s. The corresponding limit for the mixing energy of the normal and mirror neutron states is δm(90% C.L.)<1.5Ã10â18 eV.
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Authors
A.P. Serebrov, E.B. Aleksandrov, N.A. Dovator, S.P. Dmitriev, A.K. Fomin, P. Geltenbort, A.G. Kharitonov, I.A. Krasnoschekova, M.S. Lasakov, A.N. Murashkin, G.E. Shmelev, V.E. Varlamov, A.V. Vassiljev, O.M. Zherebtsov, O. Zimmer,