A measurement of parity-violating gamma-ray asymmetries in polarized cold neutron capture on 35Cl, 113Cd, and 139La
/ Authors
G. Mitchell, C. Blessinger, J. Bowman, T. Chupp, K. Coulter, M. Gericke, G. Jones, M. Leuschner, H. Nann, S. Page
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/ Abstract
Abstract An apparatus for measuring parity-violating asymmetries in gamma-ray emission following polarized cold neutron capture was constructed as a 1/10th scale test of the design for the forthcoming n → + p → d + γ experiment at LANSCE. The elements of the polarized neutron beam, including a polarized 3 He neutron spin filter and a radio frequency neutron spin rotator, are described. Using CsI(Tl) detectors and photodiode current mode readout, measurements were made of asymmetries in gamma-ray emission following neutron capture on 35 Cl , 113 Cd , and 139 La targets. Upper limits on the parity-allowed asymmetry s n ·( k γ × k n ) were set at the level of 7×10 −6 for all three targets. Parity-violating asymmetries s n · k γ were observed in 35 Cl , A γ =(−29.1±6.7)×10 −6 , and 139 La , A γ =(−15.5±7.1)×10 −6 , values consistent with previous measurements.
Journal: Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment