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Article
Publication Date
7-8-2024
Abstract
The aCORN experiment measures the electron-antineutrino correlation π coefficient in free neutron decay. We update the previous aCORN results [G. Darius et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 042502 (2017) and M. T. Hassan et al., Phys. Rev. C 103, 045502 (2021)] to include radiative and recoil corrections to first order, and discuss a key issue in the comparison of results from different π-coefficient experimental methods when these effects are considered. The corrected combined result is βΎπ=β0.10779Β±0.00125β’(stat)Β±0.00134β’(sys), averaged over the full Fermi neutron beta spectrum. The corresponding corrected result for the ratio of weak coupling constants π=πΊπ΄/πΊπ is π=β1.2712Β±0.0061, and the corresponding value of π0, useful for comparing to proton recoil measurements, is π0=β0.1053Β±0.0018. This improves agreement with previous π-coefficient experiments, in particular the 2020 aSPECT result [M. Beck et al., Phys. Rev. C 101, 055506 (2020)].
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Wietfeldt, F. E., Byron, W. A., Collett, B., Dewey, M. S., Gentile, T. R., GlΓΌck, F., Hassan, M. T., Jones, G. L., Komives, A., Nico, J. S., & Stephenson, E. J. (2024). Recoil-order and radiative corrections to the aCORN experiment. Physical Review C, 110(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.110.015502
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