Limits on neutrino masses from tritium β decay
- J. Bonn(,)
- Troitsk, INR and
- Dubna, JINR and
- Charles U.
- B. Bornschein(,)
- Troitsk, INR and
- Dubna, JINR and
- Charles U.
- L. Bornschein(,)
- Troitsk, INR and
- Dubna, JINR and
- Charles U.
- B. Flatt(,)
- Troitsk, INR and
- Dubna, JINR and
- Charles U.
- Ch. Kraus()
- Troitsk, INR and
- Dubna, JINR and
- Charles U.
3 pages
Published in:
- Nucl.Phys.B Proc.Suppl. 110 (2002) 395-397
Contribution to:
- , 395-397
- TAUP 2001
- Published: 2002
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Abstract: (Elsevier)
The presently lowest limit for the mass of the electron neutrino is mν < 2.2 eV (95 % C.L.) derived from measurements at Mainz up to 1999. The data taken in 2000 are not fully analyzed yet but limits of possible distortions as reported by the Troitsk group can be given. The next generation neutrino mass experiment KATRIN is briefly discussed.- talk: Assergi 2001/09/08
- tritium: semileptonic decay
- neutrino: mass
- upper limit
- spectrometer: experimental results
- Mainz Linac
- proposed experiment: KATRIN
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