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The Beta-, Neutrino- and Proton-Asymmetry in Neutron β-Decay
H Abele1, S Baeßler2, M Deissenroth1
1Physikalisches Institut der Universität Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany.
Abstract:
This article describes measurements of angular-correlation coefficients in the decay of free neutrons with the superconducting spectrometer PERKEO II. A method for measuring the β-asymmetry coefficient A is presented, as well as a new method for determining the neutrino-asymmetry coefficient B, which allows a value for the proton-asymmetry coefficient C to be obtained for the first time. An ongoing experiment is trying to improve the accuracy of these quantities.
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