Sensitivity of the neutron crystal diffraction experiment to the neutron EDM and to the nuclear P-,T-violating forces
V.G. Baryshevsky, S.L. Cherkas

TL;DR
This paper explores how neutron polarization rotation in crystal diffraction experiments can be used to detect P-,T-violating interactions, linking experimental measurements to fundamental symmetry-violating constants.
Contribution
It establishes a theoretical connection between neutron polarization rotation angles and P-,T-violating interaction constants in the context of thermal and resonance neutrons.
Findings
Derived a relation between neutron polarization rotation and P-,T-violating constants.
Applicable to thermal and resonance neutron energy ranges.
Provides a framework for experimental detection of fundamental symmetry violations.
Abstract
We establish a link between an angle of the neutron polarization rotation in a crystal diffraction experiment and constants of the P-,T- violating interactions. The consideration applies to the energy range of thermal and resonance neutrons.
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications
