HIBEAM/NNBAR is a proposed ESS experiment that would search for baryon-number-violating neutron oscillations with sensitivity up to 1000 times better than previous searches.
Improved Limits on $n \rightarrow n'$ Transformation from the Spallation Neutron Source
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Conversions between neutrons $n$ and Dark Matter candidate sterile neutrons $n'$ have been proposed as a mechanism for Baryon Number $\mathcal{B}$ violation. In the case that there is a small mass difference $\Delta{m}$ between the $n$ and the $n'$ states, oscillations can be induced by compensating for $\Delta{m}$ with a magnetic field. A search for such neutron oscillations was performed at the Spallation Neutron Source by looking for anomalous neutron transmission through a strongly absorbing cadmium wafer inside of a $6.6$~T magnet. The approach described here saw no regenerated neutrons above background, which provides an improved limit for neutron - sterile neutrons transformations for a range of $\Delta{m}$ between $0.1$~neV and $1000$~neV.
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The HIBEAM Experiment
HIBEAM/NNBAR is a proposed ESS experiment that would search for baryon-number-violating neutron oscillations with sensitivity up to 1000 times better than previous searches.