Neutron Beta Decay Studies with Nab
S. Bae{\ss}ler, R. Alarcon, L. P. Alonzi, S. Balascuta, L., Barr\'on-Palos, J. D. Bowman, M. A. Bychkov, J. Byrne, J. R. Calarco, T., Chupp, T. V. Vianciolo, C. Crawford, E. Frle\v{z}, M. T. Gericke, F. Gl\"uck,, G. L. Greene, R. K. Grzywacz, V. Gudkov, D. Harrison

TL;DR
This paper discusses the design and expected performance of the Nab spectrometer for neutron beta decay, aiming to improve precision measurements that test the standard model and determine beta decay coupling constants.
Contribution
It introduces the Nab spectrometer's design and performance expectations for neutron beta decay studies, enhancing experimental capabilities.
Findings
Design specifications of the Nab spectrometer
Expected measurement precision improvements
Potential for stringent tests of the standard model
Abstract
Precision measurements in neutron beta decay serve to determine the coupling constants of beta decay and allow for several stringent tests of the standard model. This paper discusses the design and the expected performance of the Nab spectrometer.
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