Search for Parity Violation in the Gamma Decay ofTb159Polarized by Dilution Refrigeration

Abstract
A search for the parity-nonconserving contribution to the γ decay of Tb159 has been made. A complete description of the experimental technique is presented. The angular distribution of the 363-keV line of Tb159 was measured with a pair of Ge(Li) detectors. The Gd159 parent atoms were located in the +453-kG hyperfine field of GdFe2 held at 28 mK by a He3-He4 dilution refrigerator. The resulting 7% polarization of the Gd159 led to a P1(cosΘ) term of +(2.7 ± 1.8) × 104 in the γ-ray angular distribution, where Θ is measured with respect to the nuclear polarization. Thus, for full Tb polarization, the asymmetry would be +(4.5 ± 3.0) × 103 P1(cosΘ), peaked in the direction of Tb nuclear spin alignment. This sign of the P1(cosΘ) term is based on an assumed negative moment of the Gd159 parent. We measure the magnitude of this moment to be (0.22±0.05)μN.