sfp_2025_banniere_refonte_1.png

Programm and Mini colloquiums abstract > MC10: Physics of ultra-cold neutrons

Mini-colloque 10 – MC10


Physique des neutrons ultra-froids

Division Champs et Particules & Division Physique Atomique Moléculaire et Optique
Guillaume Pignol, Stéphanie Roccia (LPSC), Andrew Mayne (ISMO), Pierre Cladé (LKB)

 

This mini-colloquium will be dedicated to the physics of ultra-cold neutrons, a fast-growing field of research that offers unique prospects for exploring the foundations of physics. Ultra-cold neutrons (UCNs) are particles moving at extremely low speeds, making it possible to study them with unrivalled precision in controlled environments. These studies open doors to key questions, such as the fundamental properties of the neutron, the search for dark matter, and the violation of fundamental symmetries. This mini-symposium will bring together experts to discuss the latest experimental and theoretical advances in this field, new UCN production techniques, and future applications.

MC10 : Physique des neutrons ultra-froids
       
Monday 30th June -  B106 room
16:45 - 17:25  Estelle Chanel Institut Laue-Langevin Introduction to Ultra-Cold Neutrons
17:25 - 18:05 Katia Michielsen Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie  The search of the neutron electric dipole moment with ultra cold neutrons at the Paul Scherrer Institute
18:05 - 18:45 Lea Segner ETH Zurich, Paul Scherrer Institut  An optically pumped magnetometer array used for a fundamental physics experiment

 

Wednesday 2nd July  - C103 room
8:00 - 9:00 Nathalie Ziehl Institute for Particle Physics and Astrophysics (ETH Zürich) Sensitive search for neutron to mirror-neutron oscillations at the PSI UCN source
9:00 - 9:30 Daniel Galbinski Laboratoire de physique corpusculaire de Caen Neutron-to-mirror-neutron oscillations in an ultracold neutron beam
9:30 - 10:00 Sylvain Vanneste Institute of Physics, University of Mainz Ultra-cold neutron storage and neutron lifetime measurement in the fully magnetic trap τSPECT
10:00 - 10:30 Valentin Czamler Laboratory of Subatomic Physics & Cosmology (LPSC) Developments in Deuterated Clathrate Hydrates for Very Cold Neutron Moderation
Loading... Loading...