The neutron electric dipole moment experiment at Los Alamos National Laboratory
ORAL
Abstract
The electric dipole moment of the neutron (nEDM) is exceedingly small in the standard model of particle physics. However, beyond standard model theories allow for larger values of the nEDM, possibly within the reach of upcoming experiments. This talk will present an overview and status of the nEDM experiment under development at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) ultracold neutron source and targeting a measurement uncertainty of $3 imes 10^{-27}$~$e$-cm. The experiment features a double-cell geometry, $^{199}$Hg co-magnetometry, external optical magnetometers, precision holding field and gradient coils, and a large, state-of-the-art magnetically shielded enclosure. The overall status of the experiment and some details of the apparatus will be described.
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Presenters
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Steven M Clayton
Los Alamos Natl Lab
Authors
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Steven M Clayton
Los Alamos Natl Lab