Measurement of the $\beta$-asymmetry parameter of $^{67}$Cu in search for tensor type currents in the weak interaction
G. Soti, F. Wauters, M. Breitenfeldt, P. Finlay, P. Herzog, and A. Knecht, U. K\"oster, I. S. Kraev, T. Porobic, P. N., Prashanth, I. S. Towner, C. Tramm, D. Z\'akouck\'y, N. Severijns

TL;DR
This study measures the beta asymmetry parameter in $^{67}$Cu decay to test for tensor currents beyond the Standard Model, providing new limits on tensor coupling constants through precise low-energy beta decay experiments.
Contribution
It presents a novel measurement of the $eta$-asymmetry parameter in $^{67}$Cu decay, offering new constraints on tensor currents in weak interactions.
Findings
Measured $ ilde{A}$ = 0.587(14), consistent with Standard Model
Set limits on tensor coupling constants: -0.045 to 0.159 (90 ext{ }C.L.)
Contributes to constraining physics beyond the Standard Model
Abstract
Precision measurements at low energy search for physics beyond the Standard Model in a way complementary to searches for new particles at colliders. In the weak sector the most general decay Hamiltonian contains, besides vector and axial-vector terms, also scalar, tensor and pseudoscalar terms. Current limits on the scalar and tensor coupling constants from neutron and nuclear decay are on the level of several percent. The goal of this paper is extracting new information on tensor coupling constants by measuring the -asymmetry parameter in the pure Gamow-Teller decay of Cu, thereby testing the V-A structure of the weak interaction. An iron sample foil into which the radioactive nuclei were implanted was cooled down to milliKelvin temperatures in a He-He dilution refrigerator. An external magnetic field of 0.1 T, in combination with the internal…
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