Preliminary Results on Neutron Capture of Iodine-127: Toward Investigating Symmetry Violations
ORAL
Abstract
Neutron capture cross-section measurements play a key role in understanding nuclear structure and interactions, particularly in exploring p-wave resonances. In this presentation, we report on preliminary results from the analysis of neutron capture on Iodine-127 using the DANCE detector at Los Alamos National Laboratory. These results focus on identifying and analyzing p-wave resonances, which are sensitive to fundamental symmetry violations such as P-even/T-odd interactions.
While the primary goal of this work is to probe potential time-reversal symmetry violations, our current analysis is centered on accurately measuring the gamma-ray emissions following neutron capture. This foundational step is critical for refining cross-section data and preparing for the eventual extraction of resonance parameters. By investigating these p-wave resonances, we lay the groundwork for future studies that will delve deeper into symmetry tests and their implications for nuclear physics.
While the primary goal of this work is to probe potential time-reversal symmetry violations, our current analysis is centered on accurately measuring the gamma-ray emissions following neutron capture. This foundational step is critical for refining cross-section data and preparing for the eventual extraction of resonance parameters. By investigating these p-wave resonances, we lay the groundwork for future studies that will delve deeper into symmetry tests and their implications for nuclear physics.
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Presenters
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Ahmad Taninah
Louisiana State University - Shreveport
Authors
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Ahmad Taninah
Louisiana State University - Shreveport