Some theoretical aspects of Time-Reversal Invariance Violation in Neutron Scattering

ORAL

Abstract

Time Reversal Invariance Violating (TRIV) effects in neutron transmission through nuclear targets are discussed. The absence of final state interactions for the set of specific observables makes these experiments complementary to neutron and atomic electric dipole moment (EDM) measurements.

The approaches for a comparison of TRIV and the measured PV effects are discussed.   We explore important advantages of the search for TRI violation in neutron nuclei interactions and show that neutron scattering experiments at new high flux Spallation Neutron Sources can essentially improve the current limits on the TRIV interactions obtained from neutron and atomic EDMs.

*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics program under Award No. DE-SC0015882.

Presenters

  • Vladimir Gudkov

    • Univ of South Carolina

Authors

  • Vladimir Gudkov

    • Univ of South Carolina