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Additional results from the first dedicated search for neutron–mirror neutron oscillations

N. V. KhomutovS. RocciaG. RogelLutz TrahmsG. QuéménerS. Knappe-grünebergC. Plonka-spehrD. RebreyendPaul E. KnowlesMartin BurghoffAndreas KnechtJacek ZejmaR. StoeplerA. MtchedlishviliG. HampelKlaus KirchT. Sander-thoemmesT. LauerG. BanA. S. PazgalevAllard SchnabelSt. KistrynGeorg BisonKazimierz BodekGeza ZsigmondOscar Naviliat-cuncicReinhold HenneckNatalis SeverijnsM. DaumJ. V. KratzBernhard LaussYu. SobolevI. AltarevT. LefortKlaus EberhardtM. KuźniakWerner HeilPeter FierlingerNorbert WiehlAntoine WeisG. PetzoldtErwin GutsmiedlSoumen Paul

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PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsDark matter[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Mirror neutrons01 natural sciencesNeutronoscillationsMagnetic fieldNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesUltracold neutronsNeutron010306 general physicsUltracold neutronsInstrumentation

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International audience; The existence of a mirror world holding a copy of our ordinary particle spectrum could lead to oscillations between the neutron (n) and its mirror partner (n′). Such oscillations could manifest themselves in storage experiments with ultracold neutrons whose storage lifetime would depend on the applied magnetic field. Here, extended details and measurements from the first dedicated experimental search for nn′ oscillations published in [G. Ban, K. Bodek, M. Daum, R. Henneck, S. Heule, M. Kasprzak, N. Khomutov, K. Kirch, S. Kistryn, A. Knecht, P. Knowles, M. Kuźniak, T. Lefort, A. Mtchedlishvili, O. Naviliat-Cuncic, C. Plonka, G. Quéméner, M. Rebetez, D. Rebreyend, S. Roccia, G. Rogel, M. Tur, A. Weis, J. Zejma, G. Zsigmond, Direct experimental limit on neutron mirror–neutron oscillations, Phys. Rev. Lett. 99 (2007) 161603] will be presented, focussing on a possible dependence of the UCN counts on the magnetic field and its direction. However, at present no significant change in the averaged UCN counts with respect to the applied magnetic field has been found.

10.1016/j.nima.2009.07.047http://hal.in2p3.fr/in2p3-00435465