The Systematics and Operational Studies (SOS) Apparatus as a testbed for nEDM@SNS experiment
The nEDM experiment at the SNS (nEDM@SNS) is the first measurement of the neutron EDM to directly measure the precession frequency of the neutron spin due to magnetic and electric fields. Previous measurements have inferred the precession frequency by measuring the residual polarization of neutrons...
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Zusammenfassung: | The nEDM experiment at the SNS (nEDM@SNS) is the first measurement of the
neutron EDM to directly measure the precession frequency of the neutron spin
due to magnetic and electric fields. Previous measurements have inferred the
precession frequency by measuring the residual polarization of neutrons after a
long period of free precession. This difference provides independent
information on potential unknown systematic uncertainties compared to previous
and on-going measurements. It is precisely because nEDM@SNS is using a number
of novel techniques, that it is essential to perform detailed studies of these
techniques in order to optimize the statistical sensitivity and minimize the
systematic uncertainty. The Systematic and Operational Studies Apparatus (SOSA)
was one of the main efforts of nEDM@SNS collaboration, concentrated on
development of a cryogenic test-bed for learning precise manipulation of spins
and studing systematic effects of the proposed new technique. The test bed does
not need an electric field but designed to have full NMR capability to the same
level as nEDM@SNS. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.03337 |