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Physical Review C | 2006

Upper Bounds on Parity Violating Gamma-Ray Asymmetries in Compound Nuclei from Polarized Cold Neutron Capture.

M. T. Gericke; J. D. Bowman; R. Carlini; Tim Chupp; Kevin Patrick Coulter; M. Dabaghyan; M. Dawkins; D. Desai; Stuart J. Freedman; Thomas R. Gentile; R. C. Gillis; G. L. Greene; F. W. Hersman; Takashi Ino; G. L. Jones; M. Kandes; B. Lauss; M. Leuschner; W. R. Lozowski; R. Mahurin; M. Mason; Y. Masuda; G. S. Mitchell; S. Muto; H. Nann; S. A. Page; S. I. Penttilä; W. D. Ramsay; S. Santra; P.‐N. Seo

Parity-odd asymmetries in the electromagnetic decays of compound nuclei can sometimes be amplified above values expected from simple dimensional estimates by the complexity of compound nuclear states. Using a statistical approach, we estimate the root-mean-square of the distribution of expected parity-odd correlations s(vector sign){sub n}{center_dot}k(vector sign){sub {gamma}}, where s(vector sign){sub n} is the neutron spin and k(vector sign){sub {gamma}} is the momentum of the {gamma}, in the integrated {gamma} spectrum from the capture of cold polarized neutrons on Al, Cu, and In. We present measurements of the asymmetries in these and other nuclei. Based on our calculations, large enhancements of asymmetries were not predicted for the studied nuclei and the statistical estimates are consistent with our measured upper bounds on the asymmetries.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2010

NPDGamma: A measurement of the parity-violating gamma asymmetry A γ in n-p capture

R. C. Gillis; R. Alarcon; Septimiu Balascuta; L. Barrón-Palos; J. D. Bowman; R. Carlini; W. Chen; T. E. Chupp; C. Crawford; S. Covrig; M. Dabaghyan; N. Fomin; S. J. Freedman; Thomas R. Gentile; M. T. Gericke; G. L. Greene; F. W. Hersman; T. Ino; G. L. Jones; B. Lauss; M. Leuschner; W. R. Lozowski; R. Mahurin; Y. Masuda; J. Mei; G. S. Mitchell; S. Muto; H. Nann; S. A. Page; S. I. Penttilä

The NPDGamma Experiment measures the parity-violating correlation Aγ between neutron spin and photon momentum in the reaction + p → d + γ. Knowledge of Aγ and other parity-violating observables in few-body nuclear systems will provide constraints for a parameterized description of ΔS = 0 parity-violating phenomena free from complications of nuclear structure. The NPDGamma experiment uses a polarized cold pulsed neutron beam, a liquid parahydrogen target, and a cylindrical array of 48 CsI(Tl) scintillation detectors operated in current mode to search for the asymmetry. NPDGamma recently completed the first phase of the program to measure Aγ at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center with the preliminary result Aγ = (−1.2 ± 2.1(stat.) ± 0.1(sys.)) × 10−7, reproducing the previous upper limit from a measurement at a reactor facility. We discuss the theoretical background and experimental method and report on preliminary analysis of the LANSCE data. The second phase of the program to measure Aγ is in progress at the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.


12th International Symposium on Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics | 2006

Measurement of Parity‐Violating Gamma‐ray Asymmetry in Compound Nuclei with Cold Neutrons

P.‐N. Seo; J. D. Bowman; R. D. Carlini; T. E. Chupp; S. Covrig; M. Dabaghyan; S. J. Freedman; Thomas R. Gentile; M. T. Gericke; R. C. Gillis; G. L. Greene; F. W. Hersman; T. Ino; G. L. Jones; M. Kandes; B. Lauss; M. Leuschner; W. R. Lozowski; R. Mahurin; M. Mason; Y. Masuda; G. S. Mitchell; S. Muto; H. Nann; S. A. Page; S. I. Penttilä; W. D. Ramsay; S. Santra; E. I. Sharapov; T. B. Smith

The NPDGamma collaboration has constructed and commissioned an apparatus on flight path 12 at LANSCE to measure with a high precision, 5×10−9, the small parity‐violating gamma‐ray asymmetry, Aγ, in polarized neutron capture on protons. This asymmetry can be determined unambiguously the weak pion‐nucleon coupling constant. To study the hadronic weak interaction at low energy, the collaboration has used the NPDGamma apparatus to measure parity‐violating gamma‐ray asymmetries in compound nuclei with cold neutrons. Using the statistical model of compound nuclei and spectroscopic information of the target nuclei, we can set upper limit on the spreading width of the hadronic weak interaction for intermediate‐mass nuclei. We describe the experiment and the preliminary results of measured gamma‐ray asymmetries of Al, Sc, Ti, Mn, and Co.


International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology | 2005

The 2004 NPDGamma Commissioning Run‐Measurement of Parity‐Violating Gamma‐Ray Asymmetries in Neutron Capture on Al, Cu, Cl, In, and B

P.‐N. Seo; J. D. Bowman; R. Carlini; T. E. Chupp; Kevin Patrick Coulter; M. Dabaghyan; M. Dawkins; D. Desai; S. J. Freedman; Thomas R. Gentile; M.T. Gericke; R. C. Gillis; G. L. Greene; F. W. Hersman; Takashi Ino; S. Ishimoto; G. L. Jones; B. Lauss; M. Leuschner; B. Lozowski; R. Mahurin; Y. Masuda; G. S. Mitchell; S. Muto; H. Nann; S. A. Page; S. I. Penttilä; W. D. Ramsay; S. Santra; E. I. Sharapov

The NPDGamma experiment will measure with a high precision, 5×10−9, the small parity‐violating gamma‐ray asymmetry, Aγ, in polarized cold neutron capture in a para‐hydrogen target to determine unambiguously the weak pion‐nucleon coupling constant Hπ1. For the experiment the collaboration has built a new high‐flux pulsed cold neutron beam line at LANSCE. In 2004, we first commissioned the beam line and then the apparatus with exception of the hydrogen target. The sensitivity of the apparatus was tested by measuring Aγ on Al, B, Cl, Cu, and In. The Cl has a well‐known large parity‐violating gamma‐ray asymmetry that was used to verify the performance of the apparatus. The other nuclei that were studied during the commissioning run are present in materials used for construction of the experiment and are, therefore, possible sources of the false asymmetries since backgrounds are expected to be about 10% of the signal from the neutron capture on hydrogen. We measured Aγ≈0 for these nuclei except for Cl. We repo...


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR DATA FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY | 2005

A Low‐Noise CsI Detector Array for the Precision Measurement of Parity Nonconservation in n⃗ + p → d + γ

M.T. Gericke; C. Blessinger; J. D. Bowman; R. Carlini; T. E. Chupp; Kevin Patrick Coulter; M. Dawkins; M. Dabaghyan; D. Desai; S. J. Freedman; Thomas R. Gentile; R. C. Gillis; G. L. Greene; J. Hartfield; F. W. Hersman; T. Ino; G. L. Jones; B. Lauss; M. Leuschner; B. Losowski; R. Mahurin; Y. Masuda; G. S. Mitchell; S. Muto; H. Nann; S. A. Page; S. I. Penttilä; W. D. Ramsay; S. Santra; P.‐N. Seo

We have built a CsI(Tl) γ‐ray detector array for the NPDGamma experiment to search for a small parity‐violating directional asymmetry in the angular distribution of 2.2 MeV γ‐rays from the capture of polarized cold neutrons by protons with a sensitivity of several ppb. The weak pion‐nucleon coupling constant can be determined from this asymmetry. The small size of the asymmetry requires control of systematic errors at the ppb level, and the use of current‐mode γ‐ray detection with vacuum photo diodes and low‐noise solid‐state preamplifiers. The detectors were tested for noise performance, sensitivity to magnetic fields, pedestal stability, and cosmic background. False asymmetries due to gain changes and electronic pickup in the detector system were measured to be consistent with zero to an accuracy of 10−9 in a few hours. We show that the detector array operates at counting statistics and present asymmetry results for B4C , CCl4 , 27Al, Cu, and In. B4C , 27Al, Cu, and In are used throughout the experiment...


Physical Review C | 2011

Measurement of parity-violating γ-ray asymmetry in the capture of polarized cold neutrons on protons

M. T. Gericke; R. Alarcon; Septimiu Balascuta; L. Barrón-Palos; C. Blessinger; J. D. Bowman; R. Carlini; W. Chen; T. E. Chupp; C. Crawford; S. Covrig; M. Dabaghyan; N. Fomin; S. J. Freedman; Thomas R. Gentile; R. C. Gillis; G. L. Greene; F. W. Hersman; Takashi Ino; G. L. Jones; B. Lauss; Mark Bancroft Leuschner; W. R. Lozowski; R. Mahurin; Y. Masuda; J. Mei; G. S. Mitchell; S. Muto; H. Nann; S. A. Page


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007

A large area polarized 3He neutron spin filter

T. E. Chupp; Kevin Patrick Coulter; M. Kandes; M. Sharma; T. B. Smith; G. L. Jones; Wangchun Chen; Thomas R. Gentile; D. R. Rich; B. Lauss; M. T. Gericke; R. C. Gillis; S. A. Page; J. D. Bowman; S. I. Penttilä; W. S. Wilburn; M. Dabaghyan; F. W. Hersman; M. Mason


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010

A liquid parahydrogen target for the measurement of a parity-violating gamma asymmetry in n⇒+p→d+γ

S. Santra; L. Barrón Palos; C.S Blessinger; J. D. Bowman; T. E. Chupp; S. Covrig; C. Crawford; M. Dabaghyan; J. Dadras; M. Dawkins; M.T. Gericke; W. Fox; R. C. Gillis; M.B. Leuschner; B. Lozowski; R. Mahurin; M. Mason; J. Mei; H. Nann; S. I. Penttilä; A. Salas-Bacci; M. Sharma; W.M. Snow; W. S. Wilburn


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011

Determination of the parahydrogen fraction in a liquid hydrogen target using energy-dependent slow neutron transmission

L. Barrón-Palos; R. Alarcon; S. Balascuta; C. Blessinger; J. D. Bowman; T. E. Chupp; S. Covrig; Christopher Crawford; M. Dabaghyan; J. Dadras; M. Dawkins; W. Fox; M.T. Gericke; R. C. Gillis; B. Lauss; M. Leuschner; B. Lozowski; R. Mahurin; M. Mason; J. Mei; H. Nann; S. I. Penttilä; W.D. Ramsay; A. Salas-Bacci; S. Santra; P.-N. Seo; M. Sharma; T. B. Smith; W. M. Snow; W. S. Wilburn


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009

Parity violation in neutron-proton capture-The NPDGamma experiment

M. T. Gericke; S. A. Page; D. Ramsay; R. Alarcon; S. Balascuta; L. Barron; J. D. Bowman; R. Carlini; W. Chen; T. E. Chupp; Christopher Crawford; S. Covrig; M. Dabaghyan; Stuart J. Freedman; Thomas R. Gentile; R. C. Gillis; G. L. Greene; F. W. Hersman; Takashi Ino; G. L. Jones; B. Lauss; M. Leuschner; B. Losowki; R. Mahurin; Y. Masuda; J. Mei; G. S. Mitchell; S. Muto; H. Nann; S. I. Penttilä

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J. D. Bowman

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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T. E. Chupp

University of Michigan

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F. W. Hersman

University of New Hampshire

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S. I. Penttilä

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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H. Nann

Indiana University Bloomington

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S. A. Page

University of Manitoba

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B. Lauss

University of California

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Thomas R. Gentile

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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