Precision measurement of radiative neutron \b{eta}-decay: methodology and systematic effects
Abstract
In the Standard Model the free neutron decays to a proton, an electron, and an antineutrino along with a continuous spectrum of photons. In 2016 the RDK II collaboration reported on a measurement of the photon energy spectrum and branching ratio over the range of 0.4 keV to the 782 keV endpoint using two different detector arrays. In the experiment, the radiative decay photons were observed in coincidence with the decay electrons and protons. In this paper, we present details of the analysis, including the determination of the systematic corrections and uncertainties and comparison of measured particle and photon energy spectra to Monte Carlo simulations. We conclude with approaches to improving the precision of these measurements.
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@article{arxiv.2606.30205,
title = {Precision measurement of radiative neutron \b{eta}-decay: methodology and systematic effects},
author = {J. S. Nico and R. Alarcon and M. J. Bales and C. D. Bass and E. J. Beise and H. Breuer and T. E. Chupp and K. J. Coakley and R. L. Cooper and M. S. Dewey and S. Gardner and T. R. Gentile and T. E. Haugen and D. He and S. F. Hoogerheide and H. P. Mumm and B. O'Neill and J. W. Paster and T. Rao and A. K. Thompson and F. E. Wietfeldt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.30205},
year = {2026}
}
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18 pages, 13 figures