Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2007 Annual Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 52, Number 10
Wednesday–Saturday, October 10–13, 2007; Newport News, Virginia
Session ED: Mini-Symposium on Fundamental Neutron Physics II
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Friday, October 12, 2007
Newport News Marriott at City Center
Room: Grand Salon IV
Chair: Chen-Yu Liu, Indiana University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2007.DNP.ED.12
Abstract: ED.00012 : aCORN: An Experiment to Measure the Electron-Antineutrino Correlation in Neutron Decay
4:12 PM–4:24 PM
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Authors:
A. Laptev
(Tulane University)
I. Stern
(Tulane University)
C. Trull
(Tulane University)
F.E. Wietfeldt
(Tulane University)
M. Leuschner
(Indiana University)
G. Noid
(Indiana University)
E. Stephenson
(Indiana University)
A. Komives
(DePauw University)
A. Beylor
(Hamilton College)
B. Collett
(Hamilton College)
G. Jones
(Hamilton College)
D. Shapiro
(Hamilton College)
F. Bateman
(National Institute of Standards and Technology)
M.S. Dewey
(National Institute of Standards and Technology)
B. Fisher
(National Institute of Standards and Technology)
P. Mumm
(National Institute of Standards and Technology)
J. Nico
(National Institute of Standards and Technology)
A. Thompson
(National Institute of Standards and Technology)
R. Wilson
(Harvard University)
B. Yerozolimsky
(Harvard University)
J. Byrne
(University of Sussex, U.K.)
Collaboration:
the aCORN
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2007.DNP.ED.12
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