Next-generation experiments with ultracold neutrons are driven by the strength of the neutron sources as well as by the environmental conditions where the experiments are performed. Properly designed beam position infrastructure is therefore crucial to make use of new facilities, e.g. for the measurement of the electric dipole moment of the neutron. As an example for a next-generation effort, the beam position requirements at the FRM-II are discussed and the progress of the implementation of the non-magnetic facility is presented.
Infrastructure for Next Generation Experiments with Ultracold Neutrons
NPPatLPS, ESS Science Symposium on Neutron Particle Physics at Long Pulse Spallation Sources, 2013 ; 102-106
Physics Procedia ; 51
2014
5 Seiten, 5 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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