Neutron spin dynamics in polarized targets
Vladimir Gudkov, Hirohiko M. Shimizu

TL;DR
This paper develops a general theoretical framework for describing neutron spin dynamics in polarized targets, which is crucial for experiments searching for time reversal invariance violation in neutron scattering.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive method to represent neutron elastic scattering amplitudes for arbitrarily polarized targets using irreducible spherical tensors.
Findings
Derived neutron elastic scattering amplitude for polarized targets
Established a formalism for neutron spin dynamics in polarized media
Linked the approach to time reversal invariance violation searches
Abstract
We present neutron elastic scattering amplitude for arbitrary polarized target in irreducible spherical tensor representation. The general approach for the description of neutron spin dynamics for the propagation trough the medium with an arbitrary polarization is discussed in a relation to the search for time reversal invariance violation in neutron scattering.
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