A Search for Possible Long Range Spin Dependent Interactions of the Neutron From Exotic Vector Boson Exchange
Nuclear Experiment
2018-07-12 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment
Instrumentation and Detectors
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 this interaction would tilt the plane of polarization and develop a component along the neutron momentum. The result for the rotation angle, is consistent with zero. This result improves the upper bounds on the neutron-matter coupling from such an interaction by about three orders of magnitude for force ranges in the mm-m regime.
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@article{arxiv.1802.05907,
title = {A Search for Possible Long Range Spin Dependent Interactions of the Neutron From Exotic Vector Boson Exchange},
author = {Christopher C. Haddock and Joseph Amadio and Eamon Anderson and Libertad Barron-Palos and Bret Crawford and Daniel Esposito and Walter Fox and Ian Francis and Jason Fry and Hanna Gardiner and Adam Holley and Kirill Korsak and Justin Lieffers and Scott Magers and Marissa Maldonado-Velazquez and Dimitry Mayorov and Jefferey Nico and Takuya Okudaira and Churamani Paudel and Satyaranjan Santra and Murad Sarsour and Hirohiko M. Shimizu and William M. Snow and Aaron Sprow and Kyle Steffen and Erik Swanson and Fredrik Tovesson and John Vanderwerp and Peter Yergeau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.05907},
year = {2018}
}
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10 pages, 3 figures