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The Nab experiment: A precision measurement of unpolarized neutron beta decay...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
EPJ Web of Conferences
Publication Date
Page Number
04002
Volume
219
Issue
0
Conference Name
International Workshop on Particle Physics at Neutron Sources (PPNS 2018)
Conference Location
Grenoble, France
Conference Sponsor
Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), the Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (LPSC), the ENIGMASS project, and SwissNeutronics
Conference Date
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Neutron beta decay is one of the most fundamental processes in nuclear physics and provides sensitive means to uncover the details of the weak interaction. Neutron beta decay can evaluate the ratio of axial-vector to vector coupling constants in the standard model, λ = gA/gV, through multiple decay correlations. The Nab experiment will carry out measurements of the electron-neutrino correlation parameter a with a precision of δa/a = 10−3 and the Fierz interference term b to δb = 3 × 10−3 in unpolarized free neutron beta decay. These results, along with a more precise measurement of the neutron lifetime, aim to deliver an independent determination of the ratio λ with a precision of δλ/λ = 0.03% that will allow an evaluation of Vud and sensitively test CKM unitarity, independent of nuclear models. Nab utilizes a novel, long asymmetric spectrometer that guides the decay electron and proton to two large area silicon detectors in order to precisely determine the electron energy and an estimation of the proton momentum from the proton time of flight. The Nab spectrometer is being commissioned at the Fundamental Neutron Physics Beamline at the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Lab. We present an overview of the Nab experiment and recent updates on the spectrometer, analysis, and systematic effects.