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Searches for massive neutrinos with mechanical quantum sensors

Authors :
Carney, Daniel
Leach, Kyle G.
Moore, David C.
Source :
PRX Quantum 4 (2023), 010315
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The development of quantum optomechanics now allows mechanical sensors with femtogram masses to be controlled and measured in the quantum regime. If the mechanical element contains isotopes that undergo nuclear decay, measuring the recoil of the sensor following the decay allows reconstruction of the total momentum of all emitted particles, including any neutral particles that may escape detection in traditional detectors. As an example, for weak nuclear decays the momentum of the emitted neutrino can be reconstructed on an event-by-event basis. We present the concept that a single nanometer-scale, optically levitated sensor operated with sensitivity near the standard quantum limit can search for heavy sterile neutrinos in the keV-MeV mass range with sensitivity significantly beyond existing constraints. We also comment on the possibility that mechanical sensors operated well into the quantum regime might ultimately reach the sensitivities required to provide an absolute measurement of the mass of the light neutrino states.<br />Comment: 11 pages + refs, 7 figures. v2: published version (+ an appendix containing a quantum model of the 3-body decay in a nanosphere)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
PRX Quantum 4 (2023), 010315
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2207.05883
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.4.010315