The fundamental neutron physics beamline at the spallation neutron source

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The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS), currently under construction at Oak Ridge National Laboratory with an anticipated start-up in early 2006, will provide the most intense pulsed beams of cold neutrons in the world. At a projected power of 1.4 MW, the time averaged fluxes and fluences of the SNS will approach those of high flux reactors. One of the flight paths on the cold, coupled moderator will be devoted to fundamental neutron physics. The fundamental neutron physics beamline is anticipated to include two beam-lines; a broad band cold beam, and a monochromatic beam of 0.89 nm neutrons for ultracold neutron (UCN) experiments. The fundamental neutron physics beamline will be operated as a user facility with experiment selection based on a peer reviewed proposal process. An initial program of five experiments in neutron decay, hadronic weak interaction and time reversal symmetry violation have been proposed.

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Greene, G., Cianciolo, V., Koehler, P., Allen, R., Snow, W. M., Huffman, P., … Doyle, J. (2005). The fundamental neutron physics beamline at the spallation neutron source. In Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (Vol. 110, pp. 149–152). National Institute of Standards and Technology. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.110.015

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