On the Search for Time Reversal Invariance Violation in Neutron Transmission
J. David Bowman, Vladimir Gudkov

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential for detecting time reversal invariance violation in neutron transmission experiments, proposing methods to enhance sensitivity and demonstrating significant discovery potential over current limits.
Contribution
It introduces a class of experiments free from fall asymmetries and analyzes a model experiment showing enhanced sensitivity for TRIV effects.
Findings
Existence of experiments free from fall asymmetries
Potential to improve detection sensitivity by 10^2 to 10^4 times
Analysis of a model experiment indicating high discovery potential
Abstract
Time Reversal Invariant Violating (TRIV) effects in neutron transmission through a nuclei target are discussed. We demonstrate the existence of a class of experiments that are free from falls asymmetries. We discuss enhancement of TRIV effects. We analyze a model experiment and show that such tests have a discovery potential of compare to current limits.
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