Precision measurement of the nuclear polarization in laser-cooled, optically pumped \(^{37}\mathrm{K}\)
We report a measurement of the nuclear polarization of laser-cooled, optically-pumped \(^{37}\mathrm{K}\) atoms which will allow us to precisely measure angular correlation parameters in the beta-decay of the same atoms. These results will be used to test the \(V-A\) framework of the weak interactio...
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Published in | arXiv.org |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Paper |
Language | English |
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
14.02.2016
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Summary: | We report a measurement of the nuclear polarization of laser-cooled, optically-pumped \(^{37}\mathrm{K}\) atoms which will allow us to precisely measure angular correlation parameters in the beta-decay of the same atoms. These results will be used to test the \(V-A\) framework of the weak interaction at high precision. At the TRIUMF Neutral Atom Trap (TRINAT), a magneto-optical trap (MOT) confines and cools neutral \(^{37}\mathrm{K}\) atoms and optical pumping spin-polarizes them. We monitor the nuclear polarization of the same atoms that are decaying in situ by photoionizing a small fraction of the partially polarized atoms and then use the standard optical Bloch equations to model their population distribution. We obtain an average nuclear polarization of \(P = 0.9913\pm0.0008\), which is significantly more precise than previous measurements with this technique. Since our current measurement of the beta-asymmetry has \(0.2\%\) statistical uncertainty, the polarization measurement reported here will not limit its overall uncertainty. This result also demonstrates the capability to measure the polarization to \(<0.1\%\), allowing for a measurement of angular correlation parameters to this level of precision, which would be competitive in searches for new physics. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1602.04526 |