Speaker
Alberto José Saavedra García
(Technische Universität Wien - Atominstitut)
Description
High-precision measurements of angular correlations in neutron beta decay are at the forefront of particle physics. For a new generation of beta decay experiments, like the PERC (Proton Electron Decay Channel) experiment under construction in Munich, frequency-based beta spectroscopy methods using the cyclotron radiation emitted by electrons in a homogeneous magnetic field have been emerging as new methods for high-precision energy measurements. The CREScent experiment is a proof-of-principle experiment aiming to combine the CRES (Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy)-technique with the signal amplification qualities of a RF cavity, naturally compensating for the extremely weak signal power of the expected cyclotron radiation pulses.
Authors
Alberto José Saavedra García
(Technische Universität Wien - Atominstitut)
Andreas Doblhammer
(Vienna University of Technology (AT))
Hartmut Abele
Dr
Irina Pradler
(Technische Universität Wien - Atominstitut)