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pro vyhledávání: '"Vira Bondar"'
Autor:
Nicholas J. Ayres, Zurab Berezhiani, Riccardo Biondi, Georg Bison, Kazimierz Bodek, Vira Bondar, Pin-Jung Chiu, Manfred Daum, Reza Tavakoli Dinani, Cornelis B. Doorenbos, Solange Emmenegger, Klaus Kirch, Victoria Kletzl, Jochen Krempel, Bernhard Lauss, Duarte Pais, Ingo Rienäcker, Dieter Ries, Nicola Rossi, Dagmara Rozpedzik, Philipp Schmidt-Wellenburg, Kazuo S. Tanaka, Jacek Zejma, Nathalie Ziehl, Geza Zsigmond
Publikováno v:
Symmetry, Vol 14, Iss 3, p 503 (2022)
While the international nEDM collaboration at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) took data in 2017 that covered a considerable fraction of the parameter space of claimed potential signals of hypothetical neutron (n) to mirror-neutron (n′) transitions
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a6316bf87e9649798485246b31b9a3a0
Autor:
L. Hayen, A. Welker, Kai Zuber, Frank Wienholtz, J. Karthein, Klaus Blaum, Robert Wolf, D. Lunney, M. Breitenfeldt, Vladimir Manea, Lutz Schweikhard, M. Mougeot, Nathal Severijns, Dinko Atanasov, Dennis Neidherr, Vira Bondar, Sebastian George
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 100
We report on high-precision ${Q}_{\mathrm{EC}}$ values of the $^{21}\mathrm{Na}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}^{21}\mathrm{Ne}$ and $^{23}\mathrm{Mg}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}^{23}\mathrm{Na}$ mirror $\ensuremath{\beta}$ transitions from mass measurements wit
Autor:
Vira Bondar
Publikováno v:
CPT and Lorentz Symmetry.
Ultracold neutrons were used to search for signals indicating the violation of Lorentz and CPT invariance or the existence of dark matter using the spectrometer to search for an electric dipole moment of the neutron.
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Autor:
Ayres, Nicholas J.1 (AUTHOR) bondarv@phys.ethz.ch, Berezhiani, Zurab2,3 (AUTHOR) zurab.berezhiani@aquila.in, Biondi, Riccardo2,4 (AUTHOR) riccardo.biondi@aquila.infn.it, Bison, Georg4 (AUTHOR) pin-jung.chiu@psi.ch, Bodek, Kazimierz5 (AUTHOR) kazimierz.bodek@uj.edu.pl, Bondar, Vira1 (AUTHOR) esolange@phys.ethz.ch, Chiu, Pin-Jung4 (AUTHOR) manfred.daum@psi.ch, Daum, Manfred4 (AUTHOR) cornelis.doorenbos@psi.ch, Dinani, Reza Tavakoli6 (AUTHOR) Rtavakoli20@gmail.com, Doorenbos, Cornelis B.4 (AUTHOR) philipp.schmidt-wellenburg@psi.ch, Emmenegger, Solange1 (AUTHOR) klaus.kirch@psi.ch, Kirch, Klaus1,4 (AUTHOR) kazuo.tanaka@psi.ch, Kletzl, Victoria1,4 (AUTHOR) jochen.krempel@psi.ch, Krempel, Jochen1 (AUTHOR) duarte.pais@psi.ch, Lauss, Bernhard4 (AUTHOR) ayresn@phys.ethz.ch, Pais, Duarte1,4 (AUTHOR) ziehln@phys.ethz.ch, Rienäcker, Ingo1,4 (AUTHOR) ayresn@phys.ethz.ch, Ries, Dieter7 (AUTHOR) d.ries@uni-mainz.de, Rossi, Nicola2 (AUTHOR) nicola.rossi@lngs.infn.it, Rozpedzik, Dagmara5 (AUTHOR) dagmara.rozpedzik@uj.edu.pl
Publikováno v:
Symmetry (20738994). Mar2022, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p503-503. 22p.
The field of radioactive ion beam research has evolved over the last three decades, and several sizeable facilities are currently undergoing a major upgrade or are under construction. In Europe, these include ISOLDE - CERN (Switzerland), SPIRAL2 - GA