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Observation Of A Large Parity Nonconserving Analyzing Power In Xe, J J. Szymanski, W M. Snow, J D. Bowman, B Cain, Bret E. Crawford, P P J. Delheij, R D. Hartman, T Haseyama, C D. Keith, J N. Knudsen, A Komives, M Leuschner, L Y. Lowie, A Masaike, Y Matsuda, G E. Mitchell, S I. Penttila, H Postma, D Rich, N R. Roberson, S J. Seestrom, E I. Sharapov, Sharon L. Stephenson, Y-F Yen, V W. Yuan
Observation Of A Large Parity Nonconserving Analyzing Power In Xe, J J. Szymanski, W M. Snow, J D. Bowman, B Cain, Bret E. Crawford, P P J. Delheij, R D. Hartman, T Haseyama, C D. Keith, J N. Knudsen, A Komives, M Leuschner, L Y. Lowie, A Masaike, Y Matsuda, G E. Mitchell, S I. Penttila, H Postma, D Rich, N R. Roberson, S J. Seestrom, E I. Sharapov, Sharon L. Stephenson, Y-F Yen, V W. Yuan
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A large parity nonconserving longitudinal analyzing power was discovered in polarized-neutron transmission through Xe. An analyzing power of 4.3±0.2% was observed in a p-wave resonance at En=3.2 eV. The measurement was performed with a liquid Xe target of natural isotopic abundance that was placed in the polarized epithermal neutron beam, flight path 2, at the Manuel Lujan Neutron Science Center. This apparatus was constructed by the TRIPLE Collaboration, and has been used for studies of parity symmetry in compound nuclear resonances. Part of the motivation of the experiment was to discover a nucleus appropriate for a sensitive test …