
TL;DR
This paper explores how neutron physics can be used to test dark energy models, specifically the chameleon theory, through experiments involving neutron interferometry and quantum states.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach of using neutron experiments to probe the chameleon dark energy model, linking particle physics with cosmological phenomena.
Findings
Constraints on the chameleon model from neutron interferometry
Potential to detect scalar fields via neutron quantum states
Experimental prospects for future neutron-based dark energy tests
Abstract
There is a deep connection between cosmology -- the science of the infinitely large --and particle physics -- the science of the infinitely small. This connection is particularly manifest in neutron particle physics. Basic properties of the neutron -- its Electric Dipole Moment and its lifetime -- are intertwined with baryogenesis and nucleosynthesis in the early Universe. I will cover this topic in the first part, that will also serve as an introduction (or rather a quick recap) of neutron physics and Big Bang cosmology. Then, the rest of the manuscript will be devoted to a new idea: using neutrons to probe models of Dark Energy. In the second part, I will present the chameleon theory: a light scalar field accounting for the late accelerated expansion of the Universe, which interacts with matter in such a way that it does not mediate a fifth force between macroscopic bodies. However,…
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