2021 journal article

Pendellosung interferometry probes the neutron charge radius, lattice dynamics, and fifth forces

SCIENCE, 373(6560), 1239–1243.

By: B. Heacock n, T. Fujiie*, R. Haun*, A. Henins*, K. Hirota*, T. Hosobata*, M. Huber*, M. Kitaguchi* ...

co-author countries: Canada 🇨🇦 Japan 🇯🇵 United States of America 🇺🇸
Source: Web Of Science
Added: September 27, 2021

Setting bounds on a fifth force Some extensions to the Standard Model of particle physics posit the existence of a fifth force to complement the existing four fundamental forces. To set bounds on the strength of such an interaction, experiments on vastly different length scales have been performed. Heacock et al . used an unusual method called Pendellösung interferometry to measure the neutron structure factors of silicon. The momentum dependence of the structure factors enabled the researchers to put more stringent bounds on the strength of a type of fifth force called the Yukawa force, as well as measure the charge radius of the neutron. —JS