1978
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.18.3970
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Ratio|gAgV|derived from the proton spectrum in free-neutron decay

Abstract: The electron-neutrino angular-correlation coefficient was determined by measuring the shape o f the proton recoil spectrum from free-neutron decay. The protons leaving a highly evacuated tangential reactor beam tube were analyzed by a spherical condenser spectrometer and counted in an ion-electron converter detector. The design of the apparatus, the possible disturbing influences, and the measures to reduce their effects are discussed. The remaining corrections were either calculated or determined by auxiliary… Show more

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“…Examples are the electron-antineutrino correlation coefficient a [6][7][8], the beta asymmetry parameter A [9][10][11][12][13], the neutrino asymmetry parameter B [14,15] (reconstructed from proton and electron momenta), the proton asymmetry parameter C [16], the triple correlation coefficient D [17,18], the Fierz interference term b, and various correlation coefficients involving the electron spin [19,20]. Each coefficient in turn relates to an underlying broken symmetry.…”
Section: Neutron β-Decay Within Priority Area Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples are the electron-antineutrino correlation coefficient a [6][7][8], the beta asymmetry parameter A [9][10][11][12][13], the neutrino asymmetry parameter B [14,15] (reconstructed from proton and electron momenta), the proton asymmetry parameter C [16], the triple correlation coefficient D [17,18], the Fierz interference term b, and various correlation coefficients involving the electron spin [19,20]. Each coefficient in turn relates to an underlying broken symmetry.…”
Section: Neutron β-Decay Within Priority Area Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier determinations of a were inferred from the recoil proton's spectral shape, see, e.g., Ref. [32], and were insensitive to the x dependence of a; the newly proposed a experiment [24] would be the first to measure a as a function of x [33]. The Fierz interference term, b [21], which is zero in the SM can thus be bounded as well.…”
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“…Determining the a coefficient can be performed by directly measuring the angular distribution of emitted electron and proton in coincidence, in which case the a 0 /(1 + bm e /E e ) scaling can apply (directional method), or via a measurement of the proton energy spectrum. Directly fitting the proton spectrum or using discrete points from the spectrum (spectral fit method) as in Stratowa et al [24] will result in a m = a 0 + x f b, where x f ∼ 0.09 as determined by Monte Carlo. An alternate method of analyzing proton spectral data is an integral analysis, which has the advantage of being much less sensitive to the presence of a Fierz term, as presented in [25].In such analysis one compares the integral rate over a fixed energy range to the total decay rate.…”
Section: B Dependence Of λmentioning
confidence: 99%