April 2, 2024
Journal Article

Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy of Electrons from Tritium Beta Decay and 83mKr Internal Conversion

Abstract

Project 8 has developed a novel technique, Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy (CRES), for direct neutrino mass measurements. This CRES-based experiment on the beta spectrum of tritium has been carried out in a small-volume apparatus. Here 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 on the neutrino mass. No background events are observed beyond the endpoint. We also demonstrate an energy resolution of 1.66(19) eV in a resolution-optimized magnetic trap configuration by measuring 83mKr internal-conversion electrons. These measurements establish CRES as a low-background, high-resolution technique with the potential to advance neutrino mass sensitivity.

Published: April 2, 2024

Citation

Ashtari Esfahani A., S. Boser, N.G. Buzinsky, M.C. Carmona-Benitez, C. Claessens, L. De Viveiros, and P.J. Doe, et al. 2024. Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy of Electrons from Tritium Beta Decay and 83mKr Internal Conversion. Physical Review C 109, no. 3:Art. No. 035503. PNNL-SA-182895. doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.109.035503

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