Speaker
Daniel Moser
(Technische Universität Wien)
Description
We present a new method of spectroscopy, utilizing a drift effect to disperse
charged particles in a uniformly curved magnetic field. The curved field results
in a drift of the charged particles perpendicular to the radius of the curvature
and to the magnetic field, which is proportional to the particle’s momentum.
A spatial-resolving detector will determine the momentum spectra.
The first realization, called NoMoS (Neutron decay prOducts MOmentum
Spectrometer), will measure correlation coefficients in free neutron beta decay
to test the Standard Model of particle physics and to search for
physics beyond. Currently, the focus is on the design and the construction
of the magnet system.
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Authors
Daniel Moser
(Technische Universität Wien)
Clement Brousse
Dr
Gertrud Konrad
(SMI & TU Wien)
Harald Fillunger
Hartmut Abele
(TU Wien)
Joachim Bosina
Johann Zmeskal
(Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
Mario Pitschmann
(Vienna University of Technology)
Michael Klopf
(TU-Wien)
Torsten Soldner
Xiangzun WANG