nEDM@SNS Systematics Studies/ Operational test-bed Apparatus at PULSTAR

ORAL

Abstract

The neutron electric dipole moment (nEDM) experiment at the Spallation Neutron Source will probe the existence of a nEDM down to $\sim 5 \times 10^{-28}$ e$\cdot$cm. The technique uses a $<0.5$K liquid-$^4$He-filled cryogenic environment containing both polarized $^3$He and trapped ultracold neutrons (UCN). Due to the technical and operational challenges in the experiment, a smaller-scale apparatus is needed to minimize both risk and commissioning/operational time. The design mirrors that of the larger-scale apparatus, but without an electric field and a turn-around time of order a week as compared to several months. Using the small-scale device, we will develop operational techniques for UCN -$^3$He spin manipulations and quantify the systematic effect related to magnetic field gradients. The apparatus will use neutrons from the NC State UCN source and polarized $^3$He from a MEOP system. At present we have completed commissioning of the new non-magnetic dewar and are assembling and testing cryogenic essentials of the apparatus

*This work was supported in part by the US National Science Foundation under Grant No.\ PHY-0314114 and the US Department of Energy under Grant No.\ DE-FG02-97ER41042

Authors

  • Ekaterina Korobkina

    • North Carolina State Univ
    • TUNL - NCSU
  • Robert Golub

    • North Carolina State Univ
  • Paul Huffman

    • North Carolina State Univ
  • Kent Leung

    • North Carolina State Univ
    • North Carolina State University
    • NC State University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Lab
    • TUNL - NCSU
  • Christian White

    • North Carolina State Univ
    • TUNL - NCSU
  • Austin Reid

    • North Carolina State Univ
  • Adam Lipman

    • North Carolina State Univ
  • Monique Martone

    • North Carolina State Univ
  • Chad Barrow

    • North Carolina State Univ
    • TUNL - NCSU
  • Bradley Filippone

    • California Institute of Technology
    • Caltech
  • Chris Swank

    • Caltech
    • California Institute of Technology
  • Ricardo Alacron

    • Arizona State University
  • Robert Dipert

    • Arizona State University
  • Wolfgang Korsch

    • University of Kentucky
    • Univ of Kentucky
  • Christopher Crawford

    • University of Kentucky
    • Univ of Kentucky
  • Vince Cianciolo

    • Oak Ridge National Lab
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory