Search for an interaction mediated by axion-like particles with ultracold neutrons at the PSI

Author:

Ayres N J,Bison G,Bodek KORCID,Bondar V,Bouillaud T,Chanel E,Chiu P-JORCID,Clement B,Crawford C B,Daum M,Doorenbos C B,Emmenegger S,Fertl MORCID,Flaux P,Griffith W C,Harris P G,Hild N,Kasprzak M,Kirch K,Kletzl V,Koss P A,Krempel J,Lauss B,Lefort T,Mohanmurthy PORCID,Naviliat-Cuncic O,Pais D,Piegsa F M,Pignol G,Rawlik M,Rienäcker I,Ries D,Roccia S,Rozpedzik D,Schmidt-Wellenburg PORCID,Severijns N,Shen B,Svirina K,Tavakoli Dinani R,Thorne J A,Touati S,Weis A,Wursten E,Yazdandoost N,Zejma J,Ziehl N,Zsigmond G

Abstract

Abstract We report on a search for a new, short-range, spin-dependent interaction using a modified version of the experimental apparatus used to measure the permanent neutron electric dipole moment at the Paul Scherrer Institute. This interaction, which could be mediated by axion-like particles, concerned the unpolarized nucleons (protons and neutrons) near the material surfaces of the apparatus and polarized ultracold neutrons stored in vacuum. The dominant systematic uncertainty resulting from magnetic-field gradients was controlled to an unprecedented level of approximately 4 pT cm−1 using an array of optically-pumped cesium vapor magnetometers and magnetic-field maps independently recorded using a dedicated measurement device. No signature of a theoretically predicted new interaction was found, and we set a new limit on the product of the scalar and the pseudoscalar couplings g s g p λ 2 < 8.3 × 10 28 m2 (95% C.L.) in a range of 5 µm < λ < 25  mm for the monopole–dipole interaction. This new result confirms and improves our previous limit by a factor of 2.7 and provides the current tightest limit obtained with free neutrons.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Ministarstvo Prosvete, Nauke i Tehnološkog Razvoja

Excellence Initiative - Research University Program at the Jagiellonian University

Sigma Xia

Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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