M. Fertl
ETH Zurich
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Physics Letters B | 2015
S. Afach; G. Ban; Georg Bison; K. Bodek; Martin Burghoff; M. Daum; M. Fertl; B. Franke; Zoran D. Grujić; V. Hélaine; M. Kasprzak; Y. Kermaidic; K. Kirch; Paul E. Knowles; H.-C. Koch; S. Komposch; A. Kozela; J. Krempel; B. Lauss; T. Lefort; Y. Lemière; A. Mtchedlishvili; O. Naviliat-Cuncic; F. M. Piegsa; G. Pignol; P. N. Prashanth; G. Quéméner; D. Rebreyend; D. Ries; S. Roccia
We report a new limit on a possible short range spin-dependent interaction from the precise measurement of the ratio of Larmor precession frequencies of stored ultracold neutrons and Hg-199 atoms confined in the same volume. The measurement was performed in a similar to 1 mu T vertical magnetic holding field with the apparatus searching for a permanent electric dipole moment of the neutron at the Paul Scherrer Institute. A possible coupling between freely precessing polarized neutron spins and unpolarized nucleons of the wall material can be investigated by searching for a tiny change of the precession frequencies of neutron and mercury spins. Such a frequency change can be interpreted as a consequence of a short range spin-dependent interaction that could possibly be mediated by axions or axion-like particles. The interaction strength is proportional to the CP violating product of scalar and pseudoscalar coupling constants g(S)g(P). Our result confirms limits from complementary experiments with spin-polarized nuclei in a model-independent way. Limits from other neutron experiments are improved by up to two orders of magnitude in the interaction range of 10(-6) < lambda < 10(-4) m
Physical Review Letters | 2015
S. Afach; N. J. Ayres; G. Ban; Georg Bison; K. Bodek; Z. Chowdhuri; M. Daum; M. Fertl; B. Franke; W. C. Griffith; Zoran D. Grujić; P. Harris; W. Heil; V. Hélaine; M. Kasprzak; Y. Kermaidic; K. Kirch; Paul E. Knowles; H.-C. Koch; S. Komposch; A. Kozela; J. Krempel; B. Lauss; T. Lefort; Y. Lemière; A. Mtchedlishvili; M. Musgrave; O. Naviliat-Cuncic; J.M. Pendlebury; F. M. Piegsa
We describe a spin-echo method for ultracold neutrons (UCNs) confined in a precession chamber and exposed to a |B0|=1 μT magnetic field. We have demonstrated that the analysis of UCN spin-echo resonance signals in combination with knowledge of the ambient magnetic field provides an excellent method by which to reconstruct the energy spectrum of a confined ensemble of neutrons. The method takes advantage of the relative dephasing of spins arising from a gravitationally induced striation of stored UCNs of different energies, and also permits an improved determination of the vertical magnetic-field gradient with an exceptional accuracy of 1.1 pT/cm. This novel combination of a well-known nuclear resonance method and gravitationally induced vertical striation is unique in the realm of nuclear and particle physics and should prove to be invaluable for the assessment of systematic effects in precision experiments such as searches for an electric dipole moment of the neutron or the measurement of the neutron lifetime.
European Physical Journal D | 2015
S. Afach; C. A. Baker; G. Ban; Georg Bison; K. Bodek; Z. Chowdhuri; M. Daum; M. Fertl; B. Franke; P. Geltenbort; K. Green; M. G. D. van der Grinten; Zoran D. Grujić; P. Harris; W. Heil; V. Hélaine; R. Henneck; M. Horras; P. Iaydjiev; S.N. Ivanov; M. Kasprzak; Y. Kermaidic; K. Kirch; Paul E. Knowles; H.-C. Koch; S. Komposch; A. Kozela; J. Krempel; B. Lauss; T. Lefort
We report on the measurement of a Larmor frequency shift proportional to the electric-field strength for 199Hg atoms contained in a volume permeated with aligned magnetic and electric fields. This shift arises from the interplay between the inevitable magnetic field gradients and the motional magnetic field. The proportionality to electric-field strength makes it apparently similar to an electric dipole moment (EDM) signal, although unlike an EDM this effect is P- and T-conserving. We have used a neutron magnetic resonance EDM spectrometer, featuring a mercury co-magnetometer and an array of external cesium magnetometers, to measure the shift as a function of the applied magnetic field gradient. Our results are in good agreement with theoretical expectations.Graphical abstract
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2011
I. Altarev; G. Ban; Georg Bison; K. Bodek; M. Daum; M. Fertl; P. Fierlinger; B. Franke; E. Gutsmiedl; W. Heil; R. Henneck; M. Horras; N. V. Khomutov; K. Kirch; St. Kistryn; A. Kraft; A. Knecht; Paul E. Knowles; A. Kozela; T. Lauer; B. Lauss; T. Lefort; Y. Lemière; A. Mtchedlishvili; O. Naviliat-Cuncic; A. S. Pazgalev; G. Petzoldt; F. M. Piegsa; E. Pierre; G. Pignol
Physics at the Planck scale could be revealed by looking for tiny violations of fundamental symmetries in low energy experiments. In 2008, a sensitive test of the isotropy of the universe has been performed with stored ultracold neutrons (UCN), this is the first clock-comparison experiment performed with free neutrons. During several days we monitored the Larmor frequency of neutron spins in a weak magnetic field using the Ramsey resonance technique. A nonzero cosmic axial field, violating rotational symmetry, would induce a daily variation of the precession frequency. Our null result constitutes one of the most stringent tests of Lorentz invariance to date.
Physical Review D | 2015
S. Afach; N. J. Ayres; C. A. Baker; G. Ban; Georg Bison; K. Bodek; M. Fertl; B. Franke; P. Geltenbort; K. Green; W. C. Griffith; M. G. D. van der Grinten; Zoran D. Grujić; P. Harris; W. Heil; V. Hélaine; P. Iaydjiev; S.N. Ivanov; M. Kasprzak; Y. Kermaidic; K. Kirch; H.-C. Koch; S. Komposch; A. Kozela; J. Krempel; B. Lauss; T. Lefort; Y. Lemière; M. Musgrave; O. Naviliat-Cuncic
We compare the expected effects of so-called gravitationally enhanced depolarization of ultracold neutrons to measurements carried out in a spin-precession chamber exposed to a variety of vertical magnetic-field gradients. In particular, we have investigated the dependence upon these field gradients of spin-depolarization rates and also of shifts in the measured neutron Larmor precession frequency. We find excellent qualitative agreement, with gravitationally enhanced depolarization accounting for several previously unexplained features in the data.
Physics Procedia | 2011
C.A. Baker; G. Ban; K. Bodek; Martin Burghoff; Z. Chowdhuri; M. Daum; M. Fertl; B. Franke; P. Geltenbort; K. Green; M. G. D. van der Grinten; E. Gutsmiedl; P. Harris; R. Henneck; P. Iaydjiev; S.N. Ivanov; N. V. Khomutov; M. Kasprzak; K. Kirch; St. Kistryn; S. Knappe-Gr̈uneberg; A. Knecht; Paul E. Knowles; A. Kozela; B. Lauss; T. Lefort; Y. Lemi‘ere; O. Naviliat-Cuncic; J.M. Pendlebury; E. Pierre
EPL | 2010
I. Altarev; C.A. Baker; G. Ban; K. Bodek; M. Daum; M. Fertl; B. Franke; P. Fierlinger; P. Geltenbort; K. Green; M. G. D. van der Grinten; P. Harris; R. Henneck; M. Horras; P. Iaydjiev; S.N. Ivanov; N. V. Khomutov; K. Kirch; St. Kistryn; A. Knecht; A. Kozela; F. Kuchler; B. Lauss; T. Lefort; Y. Lemière; A. Mtchedlishvili; O. Naviliat-Cuncic; J.M. Pendlebury; G. Petzoldt; E. Pierre
Physics Procedia | 2011
K. Bodek; Z. Chowdhuri; M. Daum; M. Fertl; B. Franke; E. Gutsmiedl; R. Henneck; M. Horras; M. Kasprzak; K. Kirch; S. Kistryn; A. Kozela; J. Krempel; B. Lauss; A. Mtchedlishvili; F. M. Piegsa; G. Pignol; D. Rebreyend; S. Roccia; P. Schmidt-Wellenburg; J. Zejma; J. Zenner; G. Zsigmond
Nuclear Physics | 2010
I. Altarev; G. Ban; Georg Bison; K. Bodek; Martin Burghoff; Z. Chowdhuri; M. Daum; C. Düsing; M. Fertl; P. Fierlinger; B. Franke; C. Grab; E. Gutsmiedl; Gabriele Hampel; W. Heil; R. Henneck; M. Horras; N. V. Khomutov; K. Kirch; St. Kistryn; S. Knappe-Grüneberg; A. Knecht; Paul E. Knowles; A. Kozela; A. Kraft; F. Kuchler; J. V. Kratz; T. Lauer; B. Lauss; T. Lefort
arXiv: Nuclear Experiment | 2011
Martin Burghoff; A. Schnabel; G. Ban; T. Lefort; Y. Lemière; O. Naviliat-Cuncic; E. Pierre; G. Quéméner; J. Zejma; M. Kasprzak; Paul E. Knowles; Antoine Weis; G. Pignol; D. Rebreyend; S. Afach; Georg Bison; J. Becker; N. Severijns; S. Roccia; C. Plonka-Spehr; J. Zennerz; W. Heil; H.-C. Koch; A. Kraft; T. Lauer; Yu. G. Sobolev; Z. Chowdhuri; J. Krempel; B. Lauss; A. Mtchedlishvili