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The design of the n2EDM experiment: nEDM Collaboration

N. J. Ayres, G. Ban, Luc Bienstman, G. Bison, K. Bodek, В. М. Бондар, T. Bouillaud, E. Chanel, J. Chen, P.-J. Chiu, B. Clément, Christopher Crawford, M. Daum, B. Dechenaux, C. B. Doorenbos, S. Emmenegger, L. Ferraris-Bouchez, M. Fertl, Anastasio Fratangelo, P. Flaux, D. Goupillière, W. C. Griffith, Z. D. Grujić, Philip Harris, K. Kirch, P. Koss, J. Krempel, B. Lauss, T. Lefort, Y. Lemière, A. Leredde, Meier, Michael, Jean-Pierre Menu, David Mullins, Leredde, A., Naviliat-Cuncic, Oscar, Pais, Duarte, Piegsa, Florian M., Pignol, Guillaume, G. Qúeḿener, M. Rawlik, Rebreyend, Dominique, D. Ries, S. Roccia, K. U. Ross, D. Rozpędzik, William Saenz, P. Schmidt-Wellenburg, A. Schnabel, N. Severijns, Shiyin Shen, T. Stapf, K. Svirina, Touati, Selim, Thorne, J.A., Virot, Romain, Voigt, Jens, Wursten, Elisabeth, N. Yazdandoost, Zejma, Jacek, Zsigmond, Géza

2021Repository for Publications and Research Data (ETH Zurich)43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present the design of a next-generation experiment, n2EDM, currently under construction at the ultracold neutron source at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) with the aim of carrying out a high-precision search for an electric dipole moment of the neutron. The project builds on experience gained with the previous apparatus operated at PSI until 2017, and is expected to deliver an order of magnitude better sensitivity with provision for further substantial improvements. An overview is of the experimental method and setup is given, the sensitivity requirements for the apparatus are derived, and its technical design is described.

Topics & Concepts

Neutron electric dipole momentSensitivity (control systems)Moment (physics)DipoleNuclear engineeringNeutronPhysicsComputer scienceSystems engineeringElectric dipole momentEngineeringNuclear physicsElectronic engineeringQuantum mechanicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchRadiation Detection and Scintillator TechnologiesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics