First Measurement of the Neutron β-Asymmetry with Ultracold Neutrons
Abstract
We report the first measurement of angular correlation parameters in neutron β-decay using polarized ultracold neutrons (UCN). We utilize UCN with energies below about 200 neV, which we guide and store for 30 s in a Cu decay volume. The μn · B potential of a static 7 T field external to the decay volume provides a 420 neV potential energy barrier to the spin state parallel to the field, polarizing the UCN before they pass through an adiabatic fast passage (AFP) spin-flipper and enter a decay volume, situated within a 1 T, 2 × 2π superconducting solenoidal spectrometer. We determine a value for the β-asymmetry parameter A0, proportional to the angular correlation between the neutron polarization and the electron momentum, of A0 = -0.1138 0.0051.