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Experimental instruments and technique
Superfluid helium based ultracold neutron source for the PIK reactor
A. P. Serebrov, V. A. Lyamkin, A. K. Fomin, M. S. Onegin The Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, The National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute", Gatchina, Russia
Abstract:
The PIK reactor at NRC “Kurchatov Institute”–PNPI is going to be equipped with a high-flux Ultra Cold Neutron (UCN) source for fundamental physics researches. The UCN source will use superfluid helium, which will make possible to achieve the density of UCN 2.2$\cdot$10$^3$ cm$^{-3}$, that has not yet been achieved anywhere in the world. The UCN source will be installed on the GEK-4 channel, which will make possible to obtain a low value of heat influx to cryogenic vessels from reactor radiation. The heat removal from the UCN source vessel will be implemented by using a heat exchanger. The calculated UCN density in the EDM spectrometer chamber at the PIK is going to be 200 cm$^{-3}$, which is 20 times higher than the existing UCN densities in the world. For a new UCN source based on superfluid helium, an extensive research program has been developed in field of the physics of fundamental interactions, including the search for a nonzero neutron EDM, precision measurement of the neutron lifetime, and search for mirror dark matter.
Keywords:
ultracold neutrons, neutron sources, superfluid helium, neutron EDM, neutron decay.
Received: 01.02.2022 Revised: 15.03.2022 Accepted: 29.03.2022
Citation:
A. P. Serebrov, V. A. Lyamkin, A. K. Fomin, M. S. Onegin, “Superfluid helium based ultracold neutron source for the PIK reactor”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 92:6 (2022), 899–906
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