Pith. sign in

Measurement of the Neutron Lifetime by Counting Trapped Protons in a Cold Neutron Beam

1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.

1 Pith paper citing it
abstract

A measurement of the neutron lifetime $\tau_{n}$ performed by the absolute counting of in-beam neutrons and their decay protons has been completed. Protons confined in a quasi-Penning trap were accelerated onto a silicon detector held at a high potential and counted with nearly unit efficiency. The neutrons were counted by a device with an efficiency inversely proportional to neutron velocity, which cancels the dwell time of the neutron beam in the trap. The result is $\tau_{n} = (886.6\pm1.2{\rm [stat]}\pm3.2{\rm [sys]})$ s, which is the most precise measurement of the lifetime using an in-beam method. The systematic uncertainty is dominated by neutron counting, in particular the mass of the deposit and the $^{6}$Li({\it{n,t}}) cross section. The measurement technique and apparatus, data analysis, and investigation of systematic uncertainties are discussed in detail.

fields

hep-ph 1

years

2025 1

verdicts

REJECT 1

representative citing papers

Particles in finite volumes and a toy model of decaying neutrons

hep-ph · 2025-04-23 · reject · novelty 4.0

A toy scalar model of neutron decay suggests finite-volume effects and initial neutron-daughter correlations can shift the predicted neutron lifetime to about 887 seconds, but the agreement is obtained by tuning a parameter.

citing papers explorer

Showing 1 of 1 citing paper.

  • Particles in finite volumes and a toy model of decaying neutrons hep-ph · 2025-04-23 · reject · none · ref 35 · internal anchor

    A toy scalar model of neutron decay suggests finite-volume effects and initial neutron-daughter correlations can shift the predicted neutron lifetime to about 887 seconds, but the agreement is obtained by tuning a parameter.