Highly-polarized laser-cooled <sup>47</sup>K and <sup>37</sup>K for beta decay studies of isospin, parity, and time-reversal breaking
ORAL
Abstract
Improving upon our previous work [B. Fenker et al. New Journal of Physics 2016], we have achieved and measured by atomic methods nuclear spin vector polarization 0.96+-0.04 for 47K and 0.997+-0.002 for 37K. Our method compares atomic excited state excitation of circular and linearly polarized light using the 4S to 4P1/2 transition, and worked by long integration times on about 1,000 laser-trapped atoms. Preliminary results on the asymmetry of progeny nuclei from polarized 37K decay, sensitive to beta and neutrino relative helicity, will be shown in J. McNeil's talk. Here we will concentrate in isospin breaking and future time-reversal in 47 K. We will also show first results from a beta-neutrino-gamma time-reversal-breaking correlation in 37K decay.
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Presenters
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John A Behr
TRIUMF
Authors
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John A Behr
TRIUMF
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Jacob Funk-Froese
University of Manitoba, University of Manitoba; TRIUMF
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Hannah Gallop
University of Waterloo
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Brayden M Vargas-Calderon
Texas AM University
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James McNeil
U. British Columbia
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Alexandre Gorelov
TRIUMF
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Isabelle Kim
Queen's University
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Dan G. Melconian
Texas A&M University College Station
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Chaitanya Luktuke
U. Waterloo