First Constraint on P-odd/T-odd Cross Section in Polarized Neutron Transmission through Transversely Polarized 139La

Abstract

We report the first constraint on time-reversal invariance violating (TRIV) effects in polarized neutron transmission through a transversely polarized 139La target. We formulate the transmission asymmetry within the density matrix formalism, explicitly incorporating the forward scattering amplitude of 139La including tensor polarization terms up to third-rank. The formalism is applied to existing transmission data originally obtained to measure the spin-dependent cross section near the 0.75~eV p-wave resonance. Since these data were not optimized for P-odd/T-odd observables, the attainable sensitivity is intrinsically limited; nevertheless, they provide a useful test of the formalism on real experimental data. No statistically significant TRIV signal is observed. By analyzing the global 2 structure in the parameter space, we obtain an upper limit of |WT|<15~eV at the 90\% confidence level. This corresponds to an upper limit on the resonance-averaged TRIV cross section of |σTP|<8.3×102~b. These results validate the present theoretical framework and provide guidance for future dedicated TRIV searches in polarized neutron transmission experiments.

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