Search for keV-scale Sterile Neutrinos with first KATRIN Data

Abstract

In this work we present a keV-scale sterile-neutrino search with the first tritium data of the KATRIN experiment, acquired in the commissioning run in 2018. KATRIN performs a spectroscopic measurement of the tritium β-decay spectrum with the main goal of directly determining the effective electron anti-neutrino mass. During this commissioning phase a lower tritium activity facilitated the search for sterile neutrinos with a mass of up to 1.6\, keV. We do not find a signal and set an exclusion limit on the sterile-to-active mixing amplitude of down to 2θ < 5·10-4 (95\,\% C.L.), improving current laboratory-based bounds in the sterile-neutrino mass range between 0.1 and 1.0\, keV.

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