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Present probes do not exclude that the neutron ($n$) oscillation into mirror neutron ($n$), a sterile state exactly degenerate in mass with the neutron, can be a very fast process, in fact faster than the neutron decay itself. This process is sensitive to the magnetic field. Namely, if the mirror magnetic field $vec{B}$ exists at the Earth, $n-n$ oscillation probability can be suppressed or resonantly amplified by the applied magnetic field $vec{B}$, depending on its strength and on the angle $beta$ between $vec{B}$ and $vec{B}$. We present the results of ultra-cold neutron storage measurements aiming to check the anomalies observed in previous experiments which could be a signal for $n-n$ oscillation in the presence of mirror magnetic field $Bsim 0.1$~G. Analyzing the experimental data on neutron loses, we obtain a new lower limit on $n-n$ oscillation time $tau_{nn} > 17$ s (95 % C.L.) for any $B$ between 0.08 and 0.17 G, and $tau_{nn}/sqrt{cosbeta} > 27 $s (95 % C.L.) for any $B$ in the interval ($0.06div0.25$) G.
We performed ultracold neutron (UCN) storage measurements to search for additional losses due to neutron (n) to mirror-neutron (n) oscillations as a function of an applied magnetic field B. In the presence of a mirror magnetic field B, UCN losses wou
In case a mirror world with a copy of our ordinary particle spectrum would exist, the neutron n and its degenerate partner, the mirror neutron ${rm n}$, could potentially mix and undergo ${rm nn}$ oscillations. The interaction of an ordinary magnetic
An observation of neutron-antineutron oscillations ($ n-bar{n}$), which violate both $B$ and $B-L$ conservation, would constitute a scientific discovery of fundamental importance to physics and cosmology. A stringent upper bound on its transition rat
It has been proposed that there could be a mirror copy of the standard model particles, restoring the parity symmetry in the weak interaction on the global level. Oscillations between a neutral standard model particle, such as the neutron, and its mi
The possibility of relatively fast neutron oscillations into a mirror neutron state is not excluded experimentally when a mirror magnetic field is considered. Direct searches for the disappearance of neutrons into mirror neutrons in a controlled magn