4–5 Oct 2018
University of Siegen, ENC
Europe/Zurich timezone
Thomas Mannel Fest (4 - 5 October 2018)

The Neutron Decay Anomaly: how it may be a window to new physics

4 Oct 2018, 17:15
1h
D-114 (University of Siegen, ENC)

D-114

University of Siegen, ENC

Emmy-Noether Campus (ENC), Walter-Flex-Strasse 3

Speaker

Benjamin Grinstein (Univ. of California San Diego (US))

Description

In this talk I will first review a long-standing discrepancy between the neutron lifetime as measured in beam and in bottle experiments. If this discrepancy is not due to a systematic error, it may be due to novel mechanisms for neutron transmutation into new, as yet unknown elementary particles. These particles would be electrically neutral, or so-called "dark". We will explain several scenarios for the possibility of neutron transmutation into dark particles. For example, in one interesting scenario the products of the neutron transmutation include a monochromatic photon with energy in the range 0.782 MeV -- 1.664 MeV and this is predicted to occur in 1% of all neutron decays. We will also describe ongoing experiments looking directly to establish or rule out the "dark decay" hypothesis.

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