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Tritium Beta Spectrum and Neutrino Mass Limit from Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy

Authors :
Project 8 Collaboration
Esfahani, A. Ashtari
Böser, S.
Buzinsky, N.
Carmona-Benitez, M. C.
Claessens, C.
de Viveiros, L.
Doe, P. J.
Fertl, M.
Formaggio, J. A.
Gaison, J. K.
Gladstone, L.
Grando, M.
Guigue, M.
Hartse, J.
Heeger, K. M.
Huyan, X.
Johnston, J.
Jones, A. M.
Kazkaz, K.
LaRoque, B. H.
Li, M.
Lindman, A.
Machado, E.
Marsteller, A.
Matthé, C.
Mohiuddin, R.
Monreal, B.
Mueller, R.
Nikkel, J. A.
Novitski, E.
Oblath, N. S.
Peña, J. I.
Pettus, W.
Reimann, R.
Robertson, R. G. H.
De Jesús, D. Rosa
Rybka, G.
Saldaña, L.
Schram, M.
Slocum, P. L.
Stachurska, J.
Sun, Y. -H.
Surukuchi, P. T.
Tedeschi, J. R.
Telles, A. B.
Thomas, F.
Thomas, M.
Thorne, L. A.
Thümmler, T.
Tvrznikova, L.
Van De Pontseele, W.
VanDevender, B. A.
Weintroub, J.
Weiss, T. E.
Wendler, T.
Young, A.
Zayas, E.
Ziegler, A.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The absolute scale of the neutrino mass plays a critical role in physics at every scale, from the particle to the cosmological. Measurements of the tritium endpoint spectrum have provided the most precise direct limit on the neutrino mass scale. In this Letter, we present advances by Project 8 to the Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy (CRES) technique culminating in the first frequency-based neutrino mass limit. With only a cm$^3$-scale physical detection volume, a limit of $m_\beta{<}$155 eV ($152$ eV) is extracted from the background-free measurement of the continuous tritium beta spectrum in a Bayesian (frequentist) analysis. Using $^{83{\rm m}}$Kr calibration data, an improved resolution of 1.66${\pm}$0.19 eV (FWHM) is measured, the detector response model is validated, and the efficiency is characterized over the multi-keV tritium analysis window. These measurements establish the potential of CRES for a high-sensitivity next-generation direct neutrino mass experiment featuring low background and high resolution.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, for submission to PRL

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2212.05048
Document Type :
Working Paper