Implications of Recent KATRIN Results for Lower-Limits on Neutrino Masses
Abstract
Recently announced results from the KATRIN collaboration imply an upper bound on the effective electron anti-neutrino mass m_e, m_e< 0.8~ eV/c2. Here we explore the implications of combining the KATRIN upper bound using a previously inferred lower bound on the smallest neutrino mass state, mi, min 0.4~ eV/c2 implied by the stability of white dwarfs and neutron stars in the presence of long-range many-body neutrino-exchange forces. By combining a revised lower bound estimate with the expected final upper bound from KATRIN, we find that the available parameter space for m_e may be closed completely within the next few years. We then extend the argument when a single light sterile neutrino flavor is present to set a lower mass limit on sterile neutrinos.
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