High sensitivity of a future search for P-odd/T-odd interactions on the 0.75 eV p-wave resonance in n+139 La forward transmission determined using pulsed neutron beam
Abstract
Neutron transmission experiments can offer a new type of highly sensitive search for time-reversal invariance violating (TRIV) effects in nucleon-nucleon interactions via the same enhancement mechanism observed for large parity violating (PV) effects in neutron-induced compound nuclear processes. In these compound processes, the TRIV cross-section is given as the product of the PV cross-section, a spin-factor , and a ratio of TRIV and PV matrix elements. We determined to be 0.590.05 for 139La+n using both (n, γ) spectroscopy and (n+139 La) transmission. This result quantifies for the first time the high sensitivity of the 139La 0.75~eV p-wave resonance in a future search for P-odd/T-odd interactions in (n+139 La) forward transmission.
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