Author(s)
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Delahaye, P. (GANIL) ; Liénard, E. (Caen U.) ; Moore, I. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Benali, M. (Caen U.) ; Bissell, M.L. (Manchester U.) ; Canete, L. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Eronen, T. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Falkowski, A. (Orsay, LPT) ; Fléchard, X. (Caen U.) ; Gonzalez-Alonso, M. (CERN) ; Gins, W. (Leuven U.) ; De Groote, R.P. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Jokinen, A. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Kankainen, A. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Kowalska, M. (CERN) ; Lecesne, N. (GANIL) ; Leroy, R. (GANIL) ; Merrer, Y. (Caen U.) ; Neyens, G. (CERN ; Leuven U.) ; De Oliveira Santos, F. (GANIL) ; Quemener, G. (Caen U.) ; De Roubin, A. (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Retailleau, B.M. (GANIL) ; Roger, T. (GANIL) ; Severijns, N. (Leuven U.) ; Thomas, J.C. (GANIL) ; Turzo, K. (GANIL) ; Ujic, P. (GANIL) MORA Collaboration Pokaż wszystkich 28 autorów |
Abstract
| The MORA (Matter's Origin from the RadioActivity of trapped and oriented ions) project aims at measuring with unprecedented precision the D correlation in the nuclear beta decay of trapped and oriented ions. The D correlation offers the possibility to search for new CP-violating interactions, complementary to searches done at the LHC and with Electric Dipole Moments. Technically, MORA uses an innovative in-trap orientation method which combines the high trapping efficiency of a transparent Paul trap with laser orientation techniques. The trapping, detection, and laser setups are under development, for first tests at the Accelerator laboratory, JYFL, in the coming years. |