Abstract. The goal of the Project 8 experiment is to measure the absolute neutrino mass
using tritium beta decays and a new spectroscopic technique, Cyclotron Radiation Emission
Spectroscopy (CRES). The first phase of Project 8 demonstrated that CRES could be used
to detect single-electron cyclotron radiation and perform precision electron spectroscopy. We
are in Phase II of the experiment, performing a 100-day measurement of the endpoint of the
tritium spectrum. We will demonstrate the ability to measure the last ~2 keV of the beta-decay
spectrum and explore the background rate at energies just above the endpoint; CRES has the
potential for extremely low backgrounds. In Phase III we will demonstrate the ability to scale
up the volume of the experiment. In Phase IV we will switch the source from molecular tritium
to atomic tritium, which will avoid systematic uncertainties from the final states of the molecule.
I will present the current status of Project 8 Phase II and the plans for Phases III and IV.
Revised: September 30, 2020 |
Published: March 20, 2020
Citation
Oblath N. 2020.Project 8: Measuring the tritium beta-decay spectrum using Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy. In 16th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics, (TAUP 2019), September 9-13, 2019, Toyama, Japan. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1468, Article No. 012178. Bristol:Institute of Physics Publishing.PNNL-SA-148869.