Searching for SUB-eV Neutrino Masses:. the Katrin Experiment

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The KArlsruhe TRitium Neutrino experiment (KATRIN) is a direct neutrino mass experiment with sub-eV sensitivity for ν-masses from tritium decay spectrum. It combines a high luminosity windowless molecular tritium gas source and a high resolution electrostatic retarding spectrometer (MAC-E Filter) to investigate the β-spectrum near the endpoint with very high precision. In case for no neutrino mass signal, the KATRIN sensitivity is m ν< 0.2 eV (90% CL.) after 3 years of measurement. A ν-mass signal of m ν = 0.35 (0.30) eV can be detected with a 5 (3) σ evidence.

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