Abstract

In recent years, a larger number of experiments in the fields of particle physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics, and the foundations of quantum mechanics have been done at slow neutron sources. From these fields, a number of experiments and their implications will be described, namely, the beta decay of the free neutron and its implications for particle physics and cosmology, the interacting boson model of nuclear physics and its predictions, and, finally, an experiment on the Anderson localisation of ultracold neutrons in disordered media.

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