A search for neutron-to-hidden-neutron oscillations in a ultra-cold neutron beam

Abstract

Models that postulate the existence of hidden sectors address contemporary questions, such as the source of baryogenesis and the nature of dark matter. Among the possible mixing processes, neutron-to-hidden-neutron oscillations have been repeatedly tested with ultra-cold neutron storage and passing-through-wall experiments in the range of small (δ m<2 peV) and large mass splitting (δ m>10 neV), respectively. In this work, we present a new constraint in the oscillation parameter space derived from neutron disappearance in ultra-cold neutron beam experiments. The overall limit, which covers the intermediate mass-splitting range, is given by τnn'> 1 s for |δ m| ∈ [2,69] peV (95\% C.L.).

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