# Pseudomagnetic effects for resonance neutrons in the search for time   reversal invariance violation

**Authors:** Vladimir Gudkov, Hirohiko M. Shimizu

arXiv: 1701.03521 · 2017-04-12

## TL;DR

This paper develops a comprehensive theory of pseudomagnetic effects on polarized neutrons in polarized targets, aiming to aid the search for time reversal invariance violation in neutron scattering experiments.

## Contribution

It introduces a general multi-resonance theoretical framework for pseudomagnetic effects in polarized neutron propagation, relevant to symmetry violation searches.

## Key findings

- Provides a theoretical basis for interpreting pseudomagnetic effects in neutron experiments.
- Suggests applications for detecting time reversal invariance violation.
- Enhances understanding of neutron polarization behavior in polarized media.

## Abstract

A general theory of pseudomagnetic effects for the propagation of polarized neutrons through polarized target in multi resonance approach is presented. Some applications related to the proposed search for time reversal invariance violation in neutron scattering are considered.

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