Measurement of the Parity-Odd Angular Distribution of Gamma Rays From Polarized Neutron Capture on 35Cl

Abstract

We report a measurement of two energy-weighted gamma cascade angular distributions from polarized slow neutron capture on the 35Cl nucleus, one parity-odd correlation proportional to sn · kγ and one parity-even correlation proportional to sn · kn × kγ. A parity violating asymmetry can appear in this reaction due to the weak nucleon-nucleon (NN) interaction which mixes opposite parity S and P-wave levels in the excited compound 36Cl nucleus formed upon slow neutron capture. If parity-violating (PV) and parity-conserving (PC) terms both exist, the measured differential cross section can be related to them via dσd1+Aγ, PVθ+Aγ,PCθ. The PV and PC asymmetries for energy-weighted gamma cascade angular distributions for polarized slow neutron capture on 35Cl averaged over the neutron energies from 2.27~meV to 9.53~meV were measured to be Aγ,PV=(-23.90.7)× 10-6 and Aγ,PC=(0.10.7)× 10-6. These results are consistent with previous experimental results. Systematic errors were quantified and shown to be small compared to the statistical error. These asymmetries in the angular distributions of the gamma rays emitted from the capture of polarized neutrons in 35Cl were used to verify the operation and data analysis procedures for the NPDGamma experiment which measured the parity-odd asymmetry in the angular distribution of gammas from polarized slow neutron capture on protons.

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