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A quest for new physics inside the neutron

  • XIX International Moscow School of Physics (44th ITEPWinter School of Physics) and International School of Physics “QCD and Exotic Hadrons” February 16–23, 2016, Serpukhov, Russia/Elementary Particles and Fields
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The paper presents an overview of the quest for the new physics in low energy neutron phenomena. In addition to the traditional topics the quantum damping of \(n\bar n\) oscillations is discussed.

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Kerbikov, B.O. A quest for new physics inside the neutron. Phys. Atom. Nuclei 80, 1000–1005 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778817050155

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