Results from the Project 8 phase-1 cyclotron radiation emission spectroscopy detector
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Ashtari Esfahani, A; Böser, S; Claessens, C; de Viveiros, L; Doe, P J; Doeleman, S; Fertl, M; Finn, E C; Formaggio, Joseph A; Guigue, M; Heeger, K M; Jones, A M; Kazkaz, K; LaRoque, B H; Machado, E; Monreal, B; Nikkel, J A; Oblath, N S; Robertson, R G H; Rosenberg, L J; Rybka, G; Saldaña, L; Slocum, P L; Tedeschi, J R; Thümmler, T; Vandevender, B A; Wachtendonk, M; Weintroub, J; Young, A; Zayas, Evan M.; ... Show more Show less
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The Project 8 collaboration seeks to measure the absolute neutrino mass scale by means of precision spectroscopy of the beta decay of tritium. Our technique, cyclotron radiation emission spectroscopy, measures the frequency of the radiation emitted by electrons produced by decays in an ambient magnetic field. Because the cyclotron frequency is inversely proportional to the electron's Lorentz factor, this is also a measurement of the electron's energy. In order to demonstrate the viability of this technique, we have assembled and successfully operated a prototype system, which uses a rectangular waveguide to collect the cyclotron radiation from internal conversion electrons emitted from a gaseous 83mKr source. Here we present the main design aspects of the first phase prototype, which was operated during parts of 2014 and 2015. We will also discuss the procedures used to analyze these data, along with the features which have been observed and the performance achieved to date.
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2017-09Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear ScienceJournal
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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IOP Publishing
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Ashtari Esfahani, A. et al. “Results from the Project 8 Phase-1 Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy Detector.” Journal of Physics: Conference Series 888 (September 2017): 012074
Version: Final published version
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1742-6588
1742-6596
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