Brendan Michael Fisher
Tulane University
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Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology | 2005
Brendan Michael Fisher; Fred E. Wietfeldt; Maynard S. Dewey; Thomas R. Gentile; Jeffrey S. Nico; Alan K. Thompson; Kevin J. Coakley; E. J. Beise; Kristin G. Kiriluk; J. Byrne
Beta decay of the neutron into a proton, electron, and electron antineutrino is occasionally accompanied by the emission of a photon. Despite decades of detailed experimental studies of neutron beta-decay, this rare branch of a fundamental weak decay has never been observed. An experiment to study the radiative beta-decay of the neutron is currently being developed for the NG-6 fundamental physics endstation at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Center for Neutron Research (NCNR). The experiment will make use of the existing apparatus for the NIST proton-trap lifetime experiment, which can provide substantial background reduction by providing an electron-proton coincidence trigger. Tests and design of a detector for gamma-rays in the 10 keV to 200 keV range are under development. The need for a large solid-angle gamma-ray detector that can operate in a strong magnetic field and at low temperature has led us to consider scintillating crystals in conjunction with avalanche photodiodes. The motivation and experimental technique will be discussed.
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology | 2005
Brian Collett; R. Anderman; Sergey Balashov; Fred B. Bateman; J. Byrne; Maynard S. Dewey; Brendan Michael Fisher; Lynn R. Goldin; G. L. Jones; Alexander Karl Komives; T. Konopka; Mark Bancroft Leuschner; Yu. Mostovoy; Jeffrey S. Nico; Alan K. Thompson; C. Trull; F. E. Wietfeldt; Richard Wilson; B. G. Yerozolimsky
Currently, the beta-neutrino asymmetry has the largest uncertainty (4 %) of the neutron decay angular correlations. Without requiring polarimetry this decay parameter can be used to measure λ (ga/gv), test Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) unitarity limit scalar and tensor currents, and search for Charged Vector Current (CVC) violation. We propose to measure the beta-neutrino asymmetry coeffcient, a, using time-of-flight for the recoil protons. We hope to achieve a systematic uncertainty of σa / a ≈ 1.0 %. After tests at Indiana University’s Low Energy Neutron Source (LENS), the apparatus will be moved to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) where the measurement can achieve a statistical uncertainty of 1 % to 2 % in about 200 beam days.
Physical Review C | 2010
Robert Cooper; T. E. Chupp; Maynard S. Dewey; Thomas R. Gentile; H. P. Mumm; Jeffrey S. Nico; Alan K. Thompson; Brendan Michael Fisher; I. Kremsky; Fred E. Wietfeldt; E. J. Beise; Kristin G. Kiriluk; J. Byrne; Kevin J. Coakley; C. Fu
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005
Fred E. Wietfeldt; Brendan Michael Fisher; C. Trull; G. L. Jones; B Collet; Lynn R. Goldin; B. G. Yerozolimsky; Richard Wilson; Sergey Balashov; Yuri Mostovoy; A. Komives; M.B. Leuschner; J. Byrne; Fred B. Bateman; Maynard S. Dewey; Jeffrey S. Nico; Alan K. Thompson
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007
Thomas R. Gentile; Maynard S. Dewey; H. P. Mumm; Jeffrey S. Nico; Alan K. Thompson; T. E. Chupp; Robert Cooper; Brendan Michael Fisher; I. Kremsky; Fred E. Wietfeldt; Kristin G. Kiriluk; E. J. Beise
Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 2007
Thomas R. Gentile; Maynard S. Dewey; Hans Pieter Mumm; Jeffrey S. Nico; Alan K. Thompson; T. E. Chupp; Robert Cooper; Brendan Michael Fisher; I. Kremsky; F. E. Wietfeldt; Kristin G. Kiriluk; E. J. Beise
Nuclear Instruments & Methods A | 2011
David M. Gilliam; Brendan Michael Fisher; J. N. Abdurashitov; Kevin J. Coakley; V. N. Gavrin; Jeffrey S. Nico; A. A. Shikhin; Alan K. Thompson; Dominic F. Vecchia; V. E. Yants
Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 2009
Robert Cooper; Christopher D. Bass; E. J. Beise; H. Breuer; J. Byrne; T. E. Chupp; Kevin J. Coakley; Maynard S. Dewey; Brendan Michael Fisher; Changbo Fu; Thomas R. Gentile; M. McGonagle; Hans Pieter Mumm; Jeffrey S. Nico; Alan K. Thompson; F. E. Wietfeldt
Archive | 2007
Robert Cooper; Timothy E. Chupp; Kevin J. Coakley; Maynard S. Dewey; Brendan Michael Fisher; Thomas R. Gentile; Jeffrey S. Nico; Alan K. Thompson; Fred E. Wietfeldt; E. J. Beise; H. Breuer; Hans Pieter Mumm; J. Byrne
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2007
A. Laptev; I. Stern; C. Trull; F. E. Wietfeldt; Mark Bancroft Leuschner; G. Noid; E.J. Stephenson; Alexander Karl Komives; A. Beylor; Brian Collett; G. L. Jones; D. Shapiro; Fred B. Bateman; Dewey; Brendan Michael Fisher; P. Mumm; Jeffrey S. Nico; Alan K. Thompson; Richard Wilson; B. G. Yerozolimsky; J. Byrne