Abstract

In neutron-antineutron oscillation experiments the quasifree condition defines the tolerable size of the residual magnetic field along the neutron beam. The best way to ensure that the quasifree condition is met during a neutron oscillation search is to use neutrons themselves for the measurement of the residual magnetic field, by observing neutron spin rotation along the neutron path of flight. We have tested such a neutron spin magnetometer, using a polarized neutron beam. A combined active plus passive shielding setup was developed for the magnetic shielding of the neutron beam.

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