Direct decay-energy measurement as a route to the neutrino mass

Abstract

A high-precision measurement of the 131Cs → 131Xe ground-to-ground-state electron-capture QEC-value was performed using the ISOLTRAP mass spectrometer at ISOLDE/CERN. The novel PI-ICR technique allowed to reach a relative mass precision δ m/m of 1.4·10-9. A mass resolving power m/ m exceeding 1·107 was obtained in only 1\,s trapping time. Allowed electron-capture transitions with sub-keV or lower decay energies are of high interest for the direct determination of the e mass. The new measurement improves the uncertainty on the ground-to-ground-state QEC-value by a factor 25 precluding the 131Cs → 131Xe pair as a feasible candidate for the direct determination of the e mass.

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