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Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy of Electrons from Tritium Beta Decay and $^{83\rm m}$Kr Internal Conversion

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.
Guigue, M.
Hartse, J.
Heeger, K. M.
Huyan, X.
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 :
2023

Abstract

Project 8 has developed a novel technique, Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy (CRES), for direct neutrino mass measurements. A CRES-based experiment on the beta spectrum of tritium has been carried out in a small-volume apparatus. We provide a detailed account of the experiment, focusing on systematic effects and analysis techniques. In a Bayesian (frequentist) analysis, we measure the tritium endpoint as $18553^{+18}_{-19}$ ($18548^{+19}_{-19}$) eV and set upper limits of 155 (152) eV (90% C.L.) on the neutrino mass. No background events are observed beyond the endpoint in 82 days of running. We also demonstrate an energy resolution of $1.66\pm0.19$ eV in a resolution-optimized magnetic trap configuration by measuring $^{83\rm m}$Kr 17.8-keV internal-conversion electrons. These measurements establish CRES as a low-background, high-resolution technique with the potential to advance neutrino mass sensitivity.<br />Comment: 41 pages, 33 figures, submitted to PRC

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2303.12055
Document Type :
Working Paper