A gas scintillation proportional detector to search for 17-keV neutrinos
1992
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Abstract: (Elsevier)
Evidence for the existence of a 17 keV neutrino was first reported in 1985. Since then many experiments have been performed, however, with contradicting results. Confirming the existence of a 17 keV neutrino would represent the first evidence for physics beyond the standard model of interactions of elementary particles. Consequently it is of extreme importance to settle the question of the 17 keV neutrino mass. In this paper we describe an experiment with a new approach to the problem by the introduction of a gas scintillation proportional detector.- talk: Vienna 1992/02/17
- neutrino: mass
- mass: neutrino
- tritium: semileptonic decay
- semileptonic decay: tritium
- energy spectrum: (electron)
- (electron): energy spectrum
- scintillation counter: gas
- xenon
- radiation: readout
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