Final results from phase II of the Mainz neutrino mass searchin tritium
${\beta}$
decay
Ch Kraus;B. Bornschein;L. Bornschein;J. Bonn;B. Flatt;A. Kovalik;B. Ostrick;E. W. Otten;J. P. Schall;Th Thümmler;Ch Weinheimer;Ch Kraus;B. Bornschein;L. Bornschein;J. Bonn;B. Flatt;A. Kovalik;B. Ostrick;E. W. Otten;J. P. Schall;Th Thümmler;Ch Weinheimer;
The European Physical Journal C - Particles and Fields1970Vol. 40pp. 447-468
271
kraus1970thefinal
Abstract
This paper reports on the improved Mainz experiment on tritium $\beta$ spectroscopy which yields a 10 times higher signal to background ratio than before. The main experimental effects and systematic uncertainties have been investigated in side experiments, and possible error sources have been eliminated. Extensive data taking took place in the years 1997 to 2001. A residual analysis of the data sets yields for the square of the electron antineutrino mass the final result of $m^2(\nu_e) = (-0.6 \pm 2.2_{\mathrm{{stat}}} \pm 2.1_{\mathrm{{syst}}})$ eV2/c4. We derive an upper limit of $m(\nu_e)\leq 2.3$ eV/c2 at 95% confidence level for the mass itself.