New constraint on the local relic neutrino background overdensity with the first KATRIN data runs
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UAM. Departamento de Química Física AplicadaPublisher
American Physical SocietyDate
2022-06-29Citation
10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.011806
Physical Review Letters 129.1 (2022): 011806
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0031-9007 (print); 1079-7114 (online)DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.011806Project
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/852845/ERC//SENSEEditor's Version
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.011806Subjects
Beta Decay; Confidence Levels; Cosmics; Decay Electrons; Direct Search; End-Points; High Purity; Neutrino Background; Relic Neutrinos; Tritium Gas; QuímicaNote
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© 2022 authorsAbstract
We report on the direct search for cosmic relic neutrinos using data acquired during the first two science campaigns of the KATRIN experiment in 2019. Beta-decay electrons from a high-purity molecular tritium gas source are analyzed by a high-resolution MAC-E filter around the end point at 18.57 keV. The analysis is sensitive to a local relic neutrino overdensity ratio of η < 9.7 × 1010/α (1.1 × 1011/α) at a 90% (95%) confidence level with α = 1 (0.5) for Majorana (Dirac) neutrinos. A fit of the integrated electron spectrum over a narrow interval around the end point accounting for relic neutrino captures in the tritium source reveals no significant overdensity. This work improves the results obtained by the previous neutrino mass experiments at Los Alamos and Troitsk. We furthermore update the projected final sensitivity of the KATRIN experiment to η < 1 × 1010/α at 90% confidence level, by relying on updated operational conditions
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Google Scholar:Aker, M.
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KATRIN Collaboration
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Díaz Barrero, Deseada
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López Poyato, J. Manuel
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Telle, H. H.
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