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Bound on 3+1 Active-Sterile Neutrino Mixing from the First Four-Week Science Run of KATRIN

M. Aker et al. (KATRIN Collaboration)
Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 091803 – Published 5 March 2021

Abstract

We report on the light sterile neutrino search from the first four-week science run of the KATRIN experiment in 2019. Beta-decay electrons from a high-purity gaseous molecular tritium source are analyzed by a high-resolution MAC-E filter down to 40 eV below the endpoint at 18.57 keV. We consider the framework with three active neutrinos and one sterile neutrino. The analysis is sensitive to the mass, m4, of the fourth mass state for m421000eV2 and to active-to-sterile neutrino mixing down to |Ue4|22×102. No significant spectral distortion is observed and exclusion bounds on the sterile mass and mixing are reported. These new limits supersede the Mainz results for m421000eV2 and improve the Troitsk bound for m42<30eV2. The reactor and gallium anomalies are constrained for 100<Δm412<1000eV2.

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  • Received 13 November 2020
  • Revised 6 January 2021
  • Accepted 22 January 2021

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.091803

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Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

  1. Physical Systems
Particles & FieldsNuclear Physics

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Vol. 126, Iss. 9 — 5 March 2021

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