Abstract

The Ultracold Neutron Asymmetry (UCNA) experiment was designed to measure the β\beta-decay asymmetry parameter, A0A_0, for free neutron decay. In the experiment, polarized ultracold neutrons are transported into a decay trap, and their β\beta-decay electrons are detected with 4π\approx 4\pi acceptance into two detector packages which provide position and energy reconstruction. The experiment also has sensitivity to bnb_{n}, the Fierz interference term in the neutron β\beta-decay rate. In this work, we determine bnb_{n} from the energy dependence of A0A_0 using the data taken during the UCNA 2011-2013 run. In addition, we present the same type of analysis using the earlier 2010 AA dataset. Motivated by improved statistics and comparable systematic errors compared to the 2010 data-taking run, we present a new bnb_{n} measurement using the weighted average of our asymmetry dataset fits, to obtain bn=0.066±0.041stat±0.024systb_{n} = 0.066 \pm 0.041_{\text{stat}} \pm 0.024_{\text{syst}} which corresponds to a limit of 0.012<bn<0.144-0.012 < b_{n} < 0.144 at the 90% confidence level

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