Happy Birthday, Ultra-Cold Neutron!
Hartmut Abele, Tobias Jenke, Hartmut Lemmel

TL;DR
This paper celebrates the 50th anniversary of ultra-cold neutrons, highlighting their role in fundamental physics research, technological advances, and presenting a novel musical tribute based on their properties.
Contribution
It reviews five decades of ultra-cold neutron research and introduces a unique musical composition using their physical properties and acoustic resonant transitions.
Findings
Contributions to understanding fundamental interactions
Technological breakthroughs in precision measurements
Innovative use of ultra-cold neutrons in musical applications
Abstract
What is driving the accelerated expansion of the universe and do we have an alternative for Einstein's cosmological constant? What is dark matter made of? Do extra dimensions of space and time exist? Is there a preferred frame in the universe? To which extent is left-handedness a preferred symmetry in nature? What's the origin of the baryon asymmetry in the universe? These fundamental and open questions are addressed by precision experiments using ultra-cold neutrons. This year, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of their first production, followed by first pioneering experiments. Actually, ultra-cold neutrons were discovered twice in the same year, once in the eastern and once in the western world. For five decades now research projects with ultra-cold neutrons have contributed to the determination of the force constants of nature's fundamental interactions, and several technological…
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