An upper limit on electron antineutrino mass from Troitsk experiment
Abstract
An electron antineutrino mass has been measured in tritium beta-decay in the "Troitsk nu-mass" experiment. The setup consists of a windowless gaseous tritium source and an electrostatic electron spectrometer. The whole data set acquired from 1994 to 2004 was reanalysed. A thorough selection of data with the reliable experimental conditions has been performed. We checked every known systematic effect and got the following experimental estimate for neutrino mass squared mnu2=-0.67+/- 2.53 eV2. This gives an experimental upper sensitivity limit of mnu<2.2 eV and upper limit estimates mnu<2.12 eV, 95% C.L. for Bayesian statistics and mnu<2.05 eV, 95% C.L. for the Feldman and Cousins approach.
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