Weak interaction symmetries with atom traps

J. A. Behr, A. Gorelov, D. Melconian, M. Trinczek, W. P. Alford, D. Ashery, P. G. Bricault, L. Courneyea, J. M. D'Auria, J. Deutsch, J. Dilling, M. Dombsky, P. Dubé, F. Glück, S. Gryb, S. Gu, O. Häusser, K. P. Jackson, B. Lee, A. MillsE. Paradis, M. Pearson, R. Pitcairn, E. Prime, D. Roberge, T. B. Swanson

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Abstract

Neutral atoms trapped with modern laser cooling techniques offer the promise of improving several broad classes of weak interaction experiments with radioactive isotopes. For nuclear β decay, demonstrated trap techniques include neutrino momentum measurements from beta-recoil coincidences, along with methods to produce highly polarized samples. These techniques enable experiments to search for non-Standard Model interactions, test whether parity symmetry is maximally violated, search for 2nd-class tensor and other tensor interactions, and search for new sources of time reversal violation. Ongoing efforts at TRIUMF, Berkeley, and Los Alamos will be highlighted. Trap experiments involving fundamental symmetries in atomic physics, such as time-reversal violating electric dipole moments and neutral current weak interactions, will be briefly mentioned.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)685-689
Number of pages5
JournalEuropean Physical Journal A
Volume25
Issue numberSUPPL. 1
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2005
Externally publishedYes

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