A method for measuring deviation from Lambert diffuse scattering law of ultracold neutrons on material walls
Modeling the motion of ultracold neutrons (UCNs) is crucial for assessing their losses, accurately measuring their lifetime, and describing other experiments. In material traps, it is necessary to account not only for specular but also for diffuse elastic reflection of UCNs from the trap walls. Typi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Modeling the motion of ultracold neutrons (UCNs) is crucial for assessing
their losses, accurately measuring their lifetime, and describing other
experiments. In material traps, it is necessary to account not only for
specular but also for diffuse elastic reflection of UCNs from the trap walls.
Typically, the Lambert cosine law is used to describe the angular distribution
of diffusely scattered neutrons. However, this law lacks a rigorous theoretical
derivation and is often violated. In our work, we propose an experiment to
measure the deviation of the angular distribution of UCNs during diffuse
scattering from the Lambert law. This deviation can be determined by the
difference in the number of neutrons exiting through the central and end
windows of a long narrow UCN trap. Monte Carlo simulations corresponding to a
possible experiment have been performed, demonstrating a significant effect for
different trap geometries. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.05106 |