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Hidden Signatures of New Physics at the KATRIN experiment

Fengler, Caroline ORCID iD icon

Abstract:

The KArlsuhe TRItium Neutrino experiment (KATRIN) aims to measure the effective electron anti-neutrino mass by precision spectroscopy of tritium β decay. With a data set of 259 measurement days and optimised experimental conditions, KATRIN recently set a new world-leading constraint on the neutrino mass from direct kinematic measurement, with a 0.45 eV/c² sensitivity.
Beyond the neutrino mass, the ultra-precise measurement of the β spectrum at KATRIN can reveal further distinct signatures of new physics. To cover multiple new physics scenarios, the so-called generalised neutrino interactions are incorporated into the β-spectrum model; their contributions to the weak interaction can be identified by unique energy-dependent modifications of the measured spectrum in KATRIN. First constraints on these novel interactions have been derived based on the data of the second measurement campaign, which will be presented in this talk.


Zugehörige Institution(en) am KIT Institut für Astroteilchenphysik (IAP)
Publikationstyp Vortrag
Publikationsdatum 13.05.2025
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator KITopen-ID: 1000182368
HGF-Programm 51.13.01 (POF IV, LK 01) Neutrinophysik und Dunkle Materie
Veranstaltung The Oxford Theoretical Particle Physics Seminar Series (2025), Oxford, Vereinigtes Königreich, 13.05.2025
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