The Precision nEDM Measurement with UltraCold Neutrons at TRIUMF
Instrumentation and Detectors
2022-12-29 v1 Nuclear Experiment
Abstract
The TRIUMF Ultra-Cold Advanced Neutron (TUCAN) collaboration aims at a precision neutron electric dipole moment (nEDM) measurement with an uncertainty of , which is an order-of-magnitude better than the current nEDM upper limit and enables us to test Supersymmetry. To achieve this precision, we are developing a new high-intensity ultracold neutron (UCN) source using super-thermal UCN production in superfluid helium (He-II) and a nEDM spectrometer. The current development status of them is reported in this article.
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@article{arxiv.2207.09880,
title = {The Precision nEDM Measurement with UltraCold Neutrons at TRIUMF},
author = {Ryohei Matsumiya and Hiroaki Akatsuka and Chris P. Bidinosti and Charles A. Davis and Beatrice Franke and Derek Fujimoto and Michael T. W. Gericke and Pietro Giampa and Robert Golub and Sean Hansen-Romu and Kichiji Hatanaka and Tomohiro Hayamizu and Takashi Higuchi and Go Ichikawa and Sohei Imajo and Blair Jamieson and Shinsuke Kawasaki and Masaaki Kitaguchi and Wolfgang Klassen and Emma Klemets and Akira Konaka and Elie Korkmaz and Ekaterina Korobkina and Florian Kuchler and Maedeh Lavvaf and Larry Lee and Thomas Lindner and Kirk W. Madison and Yasuhiro Makida and Russell Mammei and Juliette Mammei and Jeffery W. Martin and Mark McCrea and Eric Miller and Kenji Mishima and Takamasa Momose and Takahiro Okamura and Hooi Jin Ong and Ruediger Picker and William D. Ramsay and Wolfgang Schreyer and Hirohiko M. Shimizu and Steve Sidhu and Shawn Stargardter and Isao Tanihata and Sean Vanbergen and Willem T. H. van Oers and Yutaka Watanabe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.09880},
year = {2022}
}
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Proceedings of the 24th International Spin Symposium (SPIN 2021), 18-22 October 2021, Matsue, Japan