Thursday, March 15, 2012

1203.2632 (Arman Esmaili et al.)

KATRIN Sensitivity to Sterile Neutrino Mass in the Shadow of Lightest
Neutrino Mass
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Arman Esmaili, Orlando L. G. Peres
The presence of light sterile neutrinos would strongly modify the energy spectrum of the Tritium \beta-electrons. We perform an analysis of the KATRIN experiment's sensitivity by scanning almost all the allowed region of neutrino mass-squared difference and mixing angles of the 3+1 scenario. We consider the effect of the unknown absolute mass scale of active neutrinos on the sensitivity of KATRIN to the sterile neutrino mass. We show that after 3 years of data-taking, the KATRIN experiment can be sensitive to mixing angles as small as sin^2 (2\theta_s) ~ 10^-2. Particularly we show that for small mixing angles, sin^2 (2\theta_s) < 0.1, the KATRIN experiment can gives the strongest limit on active-sterile mass-squared difference.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.2632

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