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Quantum states of neutrons in the gravitational and centrifugal potentials in a new GRANIT spectrometer

<!--HTML-->We will discuss the scientific program to be studied in a new gravitational spectrometer GRANIT in a broad context of quantum states (quantum behaviour) of ultracold neutrons (UCN) in gravitational [1] and centrifugal [2] potentials, as well as applications of these phenomena/spectr...

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Autor principal: Nesvizhevsky, Valery
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1249554
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description <!--HTML-->We will discuss the scientific program to be studied in a new gravitational spectrometer GRANIT in a broad context of quantum states (quantum behaviour) of ultracold neutrons (UCN) in gravitational [1] and centrifugal [2] potentials, as well as applications of these phenomena/spectrometer to various domains of physics, ranging from studies of fundamental short-range interactions and symmetries to neutron quantum optics and reflectometry using UCN. All these topics, as well as related instrumental and methodical developments have been discussed during dedicated GRANIT-2010 Workshop [3]. The GRANIT spectrometer has been recently installed at the Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France [4] and could become operational in near future. 1. V.V. Nesvizhevsky et al (2002), Nature 415, 297. 2. V.V. Nesvizhevsky et al (2010), Nature Physics 6, 114. 3. GRANIT-2010, Les Houches, 14-19 february 2010. 4. M. Kreuz et al (2009), NIM 611, 326.
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spelling cern-12495542022-11-02T22:20:03Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1249554engNesvizhevsky, ValeryQuantum states of neutrons in the gravitational and centrifugal potentials in a new GRANIT spectrometerQuantum states of neutrons in the gravitational and centrifugal potentials in a new GRANIT spectrometerCERN Colloquium<!--HTML-->We will discuss the scientific program to be studied in a new gravitational spectrometer GRANIT in a broad context of quantum states (quantum behaviour) of ultracold neutrons (UCN) in gravitational [1] and centrifugal [2] potentials, as well as applications of these phenomena/spectrometer to various domains of physics, ranging from studies of fundamental short-range interactions and symmetries to neutron quantum optics and reflectometry using UCN. All these topics, as well as related instrumental and methodical developments have been discussed during dedicated GRANIT-2010 Workshop [3]. The GRANIT spectrometer has been recently installed at the Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France [4] and could become operational in near future. 1. V.V. Nesvizhevsky et al (2002), Nature 415, 297. 2. V.V. Nesvizhevsky et al (2010), Nature Physics 6, 114. 3. GRANIT-2010, Les Houches, 14-19 february 2010. 4. M. Kreuz et al (2009), NIM 611, 326. oai:cds.cern.ch:12495542010
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Quantum states of neutrons in the gravitational and centrifugal potentials in a new GRANIT spectrometer
title Quantum states of neutrons in the gravitational and centrifugal potentials in a new GRANIT spectrometer
title_full Quantum states of neutrons in the gravitational and centrifugal potentials in a new GRANIT spectrometer
title_fullStr Quantum states of neutrons in the gravitational and centrifugal potentials in a new GRANIT spectrometer
title_full_unstemmed Quantum states of neutrons in the gravitational and centrifugal potentials in a new GRANIT spectrometer
title_short Quantum states of neutrons in the gravitational and centrifugal potentials in a new GRANIT spectrometer
title_sort quantum states of neutrons in the gravitational and centrifugal potentials in a new granit spectrometer
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