Limits on Tensor Coupling from Neutron β-Decay
Abstract
Limits on the tensor couplings generating a Fierz interference term, b, in mixed Gamow-Teller Fermi decays can be derived by combining data from measurements of angular correlation parameters in neutron decay, the neutron lifetime, and GV=GF Vud as extracted from measurements of the Ft values from the 0+ 0+ superallowed decays dataset. These limits are derived by comparing the neutron β-decay rate as predicted in the standard model with the measured decay rate while allowing for the existence of beyond the standard model couplings. We analyze limits derived from the electron-neutrino asymmetry, a, or the beta-asymmetry, A, finding that the most stringent limits for CT/CA under the assumption of no right-handed currents is -0.0026 < CT/CA < 0.0024 (95% C.L.) for the two most recent values of A.
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