Measurement of the Parity-Odd Angular Distribution of Gamma Rays From Polarized Neutron Capture on $^{35}$Cl
N. Fomin, R. Alarcon, L. Alonzi, E. Askanazi, S. Bae{\ss}ler, S., Balascuta, L. Barr\'on-Palos, A. Barzilov, D. Blyth, J.D. Bowman, N. Birge,, J.R. Calarco, T.E. Chupp, V. Cianciolo, C.E. Coppola, C. B. Crawford, K., Craycraft, D. Evans, C. Fieseler, E. Frle\v{z}, J. Fry

TL;DR
This study measured parity-odd and parity-even gamma-ray angular distributions from polarized neutron capture on chlorine-35, providing data consistent with previous results and validating experimental procedures for parity violation detection.
Contribution
First measurement of energy-weighted gamma cascade angular distributions from polarized neutron capture on $^{35}$Cl, focusing on parity-odd and parity-even correlations.
Findings
Parity-odd asymmetry $A_{γ,PV}$ measured as (-23.9 ± 0.7)×10^{-6}
Parity-even asymmetry $A_{γ,PC}$ measured as (0.1 ± 0.7)×10^{-6}
Results agree with previous experiments and validate analysis procedures.
Abstract
We report a measurement of two energy-weighted gamma cascade angular distributions from polarized slow neutron capture on the Cl nucleus, one parity-odd correlation proportional to and one parity-even correlation proportional to . A parity violating asymmetry can appear in this reaction due to the weak nucleon-nucleon (NN) interaction which mixes opposite parity S and P-wave levels in the excited compound Cl nucleus formed upon slow neutron capture. If parity-violating (PV) and parity-conserving (PC) terms both exist, the measured differential cross section can be related to them via . The PV and PC asymmetries for energy-weighted gamma cascade angular distributions for polarized slow neutron capture…
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TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
