An explanation of the "negative neutrino mass squared" anomaly in tritium $ β$-decay based on a theory of mass

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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5 pages, 1 Figure. Submitted to Physics Letters B (Dec. 2000)

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A proposed solution of the anomalous behavior of the electron spectrum near
the endpoint of tritium $\beta$-decay is offered. It is based on a new theory
of mass in which mass becomes a dynamical variable, and the electron in the
tritium $\beta$-decay has a narrow mass distribution. The predicted Kurie plots
explain the main feature (``$m_{\nu}^2 < 0 $'') of this anomalous behavior.

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