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Determining the neutrino mass with cyclotron radiation emission spectroscopy-Project 8

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS G-NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS(2017)

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The most sensitive direct method to establish the absolute neutrino mass is observation of the endpoint of the tritium beta-decay spectrum. Cyclotron radiation emission spectroscopy (CRES) is a precision spectrographic technique that can probe much of the unexplored neutrino mass range with. (eV) resolution. A lower bound of m(v(e)) greater than or similar to 9(0.1) meV is set by observations of neutrino oscillations, while the KATRIN experiment-the current-generation tritium beta-decay experiment that is based on magnetic adiabatic collimation with an electrostatic (MAC-E) filter-will achieve a sensitivity of m(v(e)) less than or similar to 0.2 eV. The CRES technique aims to avoid the difficulties in scaling up a MAC-E filter-based experiment to achieve a lower mass sensitivity. In this paper we review the current status of the CRES technique and describe Project. 8, a phased absolute neutrino mass experiment that has the potential to reach sensitivities down to m(v(e)) less than or similar to 40 meV using an atomic tritium source.
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neutrino mass,cyclotron radiation,atomic trap
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