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Determining the neutrino mass with Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy - Project 8

Authors :
Esfahani, Ali Ashtari
Asner, David M.
Böser, Sebastian
Cervantes, Raphael
Claessens, Christine
de Viveiros, Luiz
Doe, Peter J.
Doeleman, Shepard
Fernandes, Justin L.
Fertl, Martin
Finn, Erin C.
Formaggio, Joseph A.
Furse, Daniel
Guigue, Mathieu
Heeger, Karsten M.
Jones, A. Mark
Kazkaz, Kareem
Kofron, Jared A.
Lamb, Callum
LaRoque, Benjamin H.
Machado, Eric
McBride, Elizabeth L.
Miller, Michael L.
Monreal, Benjamin
Mohanmurthy, Prajwal
Nikkel, James A.
Oblath, Noah S.
Pettus, Walter C.
Robertson, R. G. Hamish
Rosenberg, Leslie J.
Rybka, Gray
Rysewyk, Devyn
Saldaña, Luis
Slocum, Penny L.
Sternberg, Matthew G.
Tedeschi, Jonathan R.
Thümmler, Thomas
VanDevender, Brent A.
Vertatschitsch, Laura E.
Wachtendonk, Megan
Weintroub, Jonathan
Woods, Natasha L.
Young, André
Zayas, Evan M.
Source :
JPhysG 44 (2017) 5
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The most sensitive direct method to establish the absolute neutrino mass is observation of the endpoint of the tritium beta-decay spectrum. Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy (CRES) is a precision spectrographic technique that can probe much of the unexplored neutrino mass range with $\mathcal{O}({\rm eV})$ resolution. A lower bound of $m(\nu_e) \gtrsim 9(0.1)\, {\rm meV}$ is set by observations of neutrino oscillations, while the KATRIN Experiment - the current-generation tritium beta-decay experiment that is based on Magnetic Adiabatic Collimation with an Electrostatic (MAC-E) filter - will achieve a sensitivity of $m(\nu_e) \lesssim 0.2\,{\rm eV}$. The CRES technique aims to avoid the difficulties in scaling up a MAC-E filter-based experiment to achieve a lower mass sensitivity. In this paper we review the current status of the CRES technique and describe Project 8, a phased absolute neutrino mass experiment that has the potential to reach sensitivities down to $m(\nu_e) \lesssim 40\,{\rm meV}$ using an atomic tritium source.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures, to be published in Journal of Physics G

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
JPhysG 44 (2017) 5
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1703.02037
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6471/aa5b4f