Measurement of the electric potential and the magnetic field in the shifted analysing plane of the KATRIN experiment
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KATRIN Collaboration
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The projected sensitivity of the effective electron neutrino-mass measurement with the KATRIN experiment is below 0.3 eV (90 % CL) after 5 years of data acquisition. The sensitivity is affected by the increased rate of the background electrons from KATRIN’s main spectrometer. A special shifted-analysing-plane (SAP) configuration was developed to reduce this background by a factor of two. The complex layout of electromagnetic fields in the SAP configuration requires a robust method of estimating these fields. We present in this paper a dedicated calibration measurement of the fields using conversion electrons of gaseous 83m Kr, which enables the neutrino-mass measurements in the SAP configuration.
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2024-12-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear ScienceJournal
The European Physical Journal C
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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KATRIN Collaboration. Measurement of the electric potential and the magnetic field in the shifted analysing plane of the KATRIN experiment. Eur. Phys. J. C 84, 1258 (2024).
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