Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8186242 | Physics Letters B | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We present a search for possible spin dependent interactions of the neutron with matter through exchange of spin 1 bosons with axial vector couplings as envisioned in possible extensions of the Standard Model. This was sought using a slow neutron polarimeter that passed transversely polarized slow neutrons by unpolarized slabs of material arranged so that interactions would tilt the plane of polarization and develop a component along the neutron momentum. The result for the rotation angle, Ïâ²=[2.8±4.6(stat.)±4.0(sys.)]Ã10â5 rad/m is consistent with zero. This result improves the upper bounds on the neutron-matter coupling gA2 by about three orders of magnitude for force ranges in the mm- μm regime.
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Authors
C. Haddock, J. Amadio, E. Anderson, L. Barrón-Palos, B. Crawford, C. Crawford, D. Esposito, W. Fox, I. Francis, J. Fry, H. Gardiner, A. Holley, K. Korsak, J. Lieffers, S. Magers, M. Maldonado-Velázquez, D. Mayorov, J.S. Nico, P.A. Yergeau,