Conveners
Tu - 1
- Session Chair: Yasuhiro Sakemi (Tohoku University)
Hartmut Abele
(Atominstitut)
10/09/2013, 08:45
Oral
The talk addresses some questions of particle and nuclear physics and concerns the search for possible deviations from the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics with cold and ultra-cold neutrons. The deviations are expected to be the phenomenological outcome of more fundamental theories, unifying all forces induced shortly after the Big Bang.
Precise symmetry tests of various kinds are...
Dr
Christopher Crawford
(University of Kentucky)
10/09/2013, 09:15
Oral
The Hadronic Weak Interaction (HWI) is a complementary probe of nuclonic structure. Although this interaction is dominated by several orders of magnitude by the strong nuclear interaction, it can be isolated through parity violating observables. The HWI can be classified in chiral effective field theory in terms of the spin and isospin dependence of transition amplitudes involving S and P...
Dr
Adam Holley
(Indiana University)
10/09/2013, 09:35
Oral
The current experimental upper limit on the parity violating neutron spin rotation angle in liquid $^4$He, $\phi_\mathrm{PV}$, is $10^{-6}$~rad/m, consistent with the current theoretical expectation of $10^{-7}$ to $10^{-6}$~rad/m. With the parity violating hadronic weak interaction experiment NPDGamma close to completion, plans for a n$^3$He experiment complementary to neutron spin rotation...
Prof.
Alexander Frank
(JINR)
10/09/2013, 09:55
Oral
The review concerning the application of moving grating for the transformation of neutron energy spectrum will be presented. It was predicted theoretically almost 20 years ago [1] and experimentally demonstrated [2] that a diffraction grating moving across the neutron wave propagation acts as non-stationary quantum device. Later a moving phase grating with variable spatial frequency was...