First Precision Measurement of the Parity Violating Asymmetry in Cold Neutron Capture on $^3$He
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/ Authors
n3He Collaboration, M. T. Gericke, S. Baeßler, L. Barrón-Palos, N. Birge, J. D. Bowman, C. Britton, J. Calarco, V. Cianciolo, C. E. Coppola
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C. B. Crawford, D. Ezell, N. Fomin, I. Garishvili, G. L. Greene, G. M. Hale, J. Hamblen, C. Hayes, E. Iverson, M. L. Kabir, M. McCrea, P. E. Mueller, I. Novikov, S. Penttila, E. Plemons, A. Ramírez-Morales, E. M. Scott, J. Watts, C. Wickersham
/ Abstract
We report the first precision measurement of the parity-violating asymmetry in the direction of proton emission with respect to the neutron spin, in the reaction $^{3}\mathrm{He}(\mathrm{n},\mathrm{p})^{3}\mathrm{H}$, using the capture of polarized cold neutrons in an unpolarized active $^3\rm{He}$ target. The asymmetry is a result of the weak interaction between nucleons, which remains one of the most poorly understood aspects of electro-weak theory. The measurement provides an important benchmark for modern effective field theory (EFT) calculations. Measurements like this are necessary to determine the spin-isospin structure of the hadronic weak interaction. Our asymmetry result is $A_{PV} = \left( 1.58 \pm 0.97 ~\mathrm{(stat)} \pm 0.24~\mathrm{(sys)}\right)\times10^{-8}$, which has the smallest uncertainty of any parity-violating asymmetry measurement so far.