Hamish Robertson, CENPA, University of Washington Onward to the ‘final state’ in measuring the mass of the neutrino ACFI, December 14, 2015.

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Hamish Robertson, CENPA, University of Washington Onward to the ‘final state’ in measuring the mass of the neutrino ACFI, December 14, 2015

KINEMATIC MEASUREMENT OF NEUTRINO MASS 2 The final-state distribution (FSD) in tritium beta decay How well does KATRIN have to know it? Does 163 Ho offer an escape from the need to know the FSD? Project 8: Is an atomic experiment feasible?

NEUTRINO MASS FROM BETA SPECTRA neutrino masses mixing With flavor mixing : from oscillationsmass scale 3

PRESENT LABORATORY LIMIT FROM 2 TRITIUM EXPERIMENTS: 4 Together:… m v < 1.8 eV (95% CL)

TLK KATRIN At Karlsruhe Institute of Technology unique facility for closed T 2 cycle: Tritium Laboratory Karlsruhe 5 A direct, model- independent, kinematic method, based on β decay of tritium. ~ 75 m long with 40 s.c. solenoids

KATRIN’S UNCERTAINTY BUDGET Statistical Final-state spectrum T - ions in T 2 gas Unfolding energy loss Column density Background slope HV variation Potential variation in source B-field variation in source Elastic scattering in T 2 gas σ(m v 2 ) eV 2 σ(m v 2 ) total = eV 2 6 m v < 0.2 eV (90 % CL)

NEUTRINO MASS SIGNAL 7

KATRIN’S UNCERTAINTY BUDGET Statistical Final-state spectrum T - ions in T 2 gas Unfolding energy loss Column density Background slope HV variation Potential variation in source B-field variation in source Elastic scattering in T 2 gas σ(m v 2 ) eV 2 σ(m v 2 ) total = eV 2 8 m v < 0.2 eV (90 % CL)

MOLECULAR FINAL-STATE SPECTRUM 9 Saenz et al. PRL 84 (2000) T 2  3 HeT + Q A = 18.6 keV β spectrum

10 MOLECULAR FINAL-STATE SPECTRUM Saenz et al. PRL 84 (2000) Fackler et al. PRL 55 (1985) 611 eV 2 LANL 1991, LLNL eV 2

AN OLD PROBLEM SOLVED 11 Bodine, Parno, HR; PRC (2015)

12 MOLECULAR FINAL-STATE SPECTRUM Saenz et al. PRL 84 (2000) Fackler et al. PRL 55 (1985) KATRIN 0.2 eV eV 2 LANL 1991, LLNL 1995

MOLECULAR FINAL-STATE SPECTRUM – G.S. 13 translation rotation e-e- T 2 molecule vibration

MOLECULAR FINAL-STATE SPECTRUM – G.S. 14 Saenz: σ = eV ZPM: σ = eV Bodine, Parno, HR; PRC (2015)

FINAL-STATE SPECTRUM COMMENTS 15 For molecular T 2 only the ground-state manifold is relevant now and electronic excitations are no longer a concern. The full FS variance (electronic included) is experimentally confirmed to ~2% (LANL, LLNL). KATRIN’s 1% systematic (mainly g.s.) seems realistic. The g.s. manifold has an rms width of eV (FWHM 1.02 eV), which limits the neutrino mass reach of any molecular experiment.

MASS RANGE ACCESSIBLE Present Lab Limit 1.8 eV starting 2016 KATRIN 16

THE LAST ORDER OF MAGNITUDE If the mass is below 0.2 eV, how can we measure it? KATRIN may be the largest such experiment possible. Size of experiment now: Diameter 10 m. Rovibrational states of THe +, HHe + molecule Source T 2 column density near max Next diameter: 300 m!

8751 hours x mg (AgReO 4 ) MIBETA: Kurie plot of 6.2 × Re ß-decay events (E > 700 eV) 10 crystals: E 0 = ( ± 0.5 stat ± 1.6 syst ) eV MANU2 (Genoa) metallic Rhenium m( ) < 26 eV Nucl. Phys. B (Proc.Suppl.) 91 (2001) 293 MIBETA (Milano) AgReO 4 m( ) < 15 eV MARE (Milano, Como, Genoa, Trento, US, D) Phase I : m( ) < 2.5 eV m 2 = (-112 ± 207 ± 90) eV 2 Nucl. Instr. Meth. 125 (2004) 125 hep-ex/ MICROCALORIMETERS FOR 187 RE ß- DECAY 18

ELECTRON CAPTURE HOLMIUM EXPT (ECHo) 19 Gastaldo et al. NIM A711, 150 (2013) 163 Ho implanted in Metallic Magnetic Calorimeters Au:Er paramagnetic sensors

20 Ranitzsch et al De Rujula & Lusignoli PL 118B 429 (1982) Energy resolution 8.3 eV

21 Spectrum with both single and double vacancies in the 163 Dy daughter. HR 2014: PRC 91, (2015) Complicated structure near endpoint makes neutrino mass measurement very difficult

22 Spectrum with both single and double vacancies in the 163 Dy daughter – Faessler’s calculation. Faessler & Simkovic PRC (2015) New SHIPTRAP Q-value [PRL 115, (2015)]:

23 Next, de Rujula calculates shake- off as well as shake-up: v2 As calculated: Intensities adjusted: The theoretical description is better and the Q-value puts the endpoint in a region where only 3-hole excitations exist. But now the intensity is worse than tritium!

24 We need… a new idea.

CYCLOTRON RADIATION FROM TRITIUM BETA DECAY 25 (B. Monreal and J. Formaggio, PRD 80:051301, 2009) Surprisingly, this has never been observed for a single electron. “Never measure anything but frequency.” A. Schawlow

ENERGY RESOLUTION 26 ~30 For 1 eV energy resolution, you need about 2 ppm frequency. For 2 ppm frequency, you need 500,000 cycles, or 15 μs. Electron travels 2 km. You need a trap!

SHALLOW TRAP DATA 27 83m Kr Preliminary Analysis in Progress Reconstructed energy (keV) These lines are ~50 eV apart

WHY IS THIS SO IMPORTANT? 28 Source is transparent to microwaves: can make it as big as necessary. Whole spectrum is recorded at once, not point-by-point. Excellent resolution should be obtainable. An atomic source of T (rather than molecular T 2 ) may be possible. Eliminates the final- state theory input.

NEXT: A TRITIUM EXPERIMENT 29 Fill a volume with tritium gas at low pressure Instrument with antennas and receivers Apply uniform magnetic field Measure the spectrum

PROJECT 8 SENSITIVITY 30 and OPTIMISTIC

PROJECT 8 SENSITIVITY 31 Existing mass limit Normal vs inverted hierarchy Current system volume

IS AN ATOMIC SOURCE FEASIBLE? Must reject molecules to (endpoint is 8 eV higher) Produce T in RF discharge: 90:10 T 2 :T Cool to ~10 K in PTFE tube (Silvera method). State select. Inject into trap, trap low-field-seeking polarization. Trap and cool to ~1 K by scattering from 4 He. Trap in same magnetic field configuration that is trapping the electrons: ‘bathtub’ axial trap + added barrel conductors. High fields are essential: complicated SC magnet. 5T ~ 3.1 K. Neither T 2 nor 4 He are trapped magnetically. Surprisingly, all of this looks sort of feasible, although not easy. The statistical accuracy alone doesn’t convey the added confidence an atomic source would give.

MAGNETIC CONFIGURATION OF TRAP Solenoidal uniform field for electron cyclotron motion Pinch coils to reflect electrons Ioffe conductors (multipole magnetic field) to reflect radially moving atoms. The ALPHA antihydrogen trap parameters: Magnetic well depth 0.54 K (50 μeV) Trap density initially ~10 7 cm -3 Trap lifetime ~ 1000 s

AN EARLY H TRAP (AT&T, MIT) Hess et al. PRL 59, 672 [1987] 6 x cm mK 400 s Effect of dipolar spin flips

ALPHA’s antihydrogen trap ALPHA Collaboration: Nature Phys.7: ,2011; arXiv

PROJECT 8: A PHASED APPROACH

MASS RANGE ACCESSIBLE Present Lab Limit 1.8 eV starting 2016 KATRIN 37

NEUTRINO MASS LIMITS FROM BETA DECAY 38 KATRIN

SUMMARY Direct mass measurements are largely model independent: Majorana or Dirac No nuclear matrix elements No complex phases No cosmological degrees of freedom One experiment in construction (KATRIN); 2016 start. Five experiments in R&D (Project 8, ECHo, HoLMES, NuMECS, PTOLEMY) Success of Project 8 proof-of-concept. New spectroscopy based on frequency First step toward frequency-based determination of neutrino mass Prospects for an atomic experiment 39

40 Fin

41 Battye and Moss, PRL 112, (2014)  Planck  SPT Lensing power spectrum Shear correlation spectrum  CFHTLenS Some tensions in ΛCDM resolved with neutrino mass:

42 Galaxy cluster data agree better with CMB when Σm ν =

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MASS AND MIXING PARAMETERS  m x eV 2  m 32 2 | x eV 2 mimi > eV (90% CL)< 5.4 eV (95% CL)*  deg  deg  deg sin 2  Marginalized 1-D 1-  uncertainties. *C. Kraus et al., Eur. Phys. J. C40, 447 (2005); V. Aseev et al. PRD 84 (2011) Other refs, see Fogli et al OscillationKinematic

46 K. Valerius

47 K. Valerius

48 K. Valerius

KATRIN’S STATISTICAL POWER 49

Molecular excitations 50 Energy loss A WINDOW TO WORK IN

SENSITIVITY WITH TIME 51

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ConstructionRunning KATRIN: Phase IProof concept Prototype Project 8: NEUTRINO MASS: SOME MILESTONES 54

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