Fundamental physics
Overview
Neutrons themselves are an object of study, because knowing their characteristics can contribute to the development of the grand theories of our universe. They are also probes for exploring atomic nuclei and for measuring fundamental constants.
Neutrons have been used to investigate the quantum effects of gravity or to test Einstein's mass-energy equivalence, for example.
Neutron characteristics
The neutron itself is still an object of study: for example its exact weight, lifetime, gravitational mass and electric dipole moment are still being determined. Ultra-cold neutrons are particularly useful to study these characteristics.
Ultra-cold neutrons are totally reflected by material surfaces. This means that they can be confined in ´boxes´ such as material neutron bottle or magnetic traps, thus allowing researchers to conserve them during a longer period of time, which greatly facilitates measurements.