Testing the neutrality of matter by acoustic means in a spherical resonator
2011
Measurements to test the neutrality of matter by acoustic means are reported. The apparatus is based on a spherical capacitor filled with gaseous SF{sub 6} excited by an oscillating electric field. The apparatus has been calibrated measuring the electric polarizability. Assuming charge conservation in the {beta} decay of the neutron, the experiment gives a limit of {epsilon}{sub p-e} < or approx. 1x10{sup -21} for the electron-proton charge difference, the same limit holding for the charge of the neutron. Previous measurements are critically reviewed and found to be inaccurate.
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