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A solenoidal electron spectrometer for a precision measurement of the neutron β-asymmetry with ultracold neutrons

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arxiv 0806.2097 v1 pith:CX5M7A5E submitted 2008-06-12 nucl-ex

A solenoidal electron spectrometer for a precision measurement of the neutron β-asymmetry with ultracold neutrons

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We describe an electron spectrometer designed for a precision measurement of the neutron $\beta$-asymmetry with spin-polarized ultracold neutrons. The spectrometer consists of a 1.0-Tesla solenoidal field with two identical multiwire proportional chamber and plastic scintillator electron detector packages situated within 0.6-Tesla field-expansion regions. Select results from performance studies of the spectrometer with calibration sources are reported.

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