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arxiv: 2503.18667 · v1 · pith:XXSUX45Wnew · submitted 2025-03-24 · ✦ hep-ex

Sterile-neutrino search based on 259 days of KATRIN data

Himal Acharya , Max Aker , Dominic Batzler , Armen Beglarian , Justus Beisenk\"otter , Matteo Biassoni , Benedikt Bieringer , Yanina Biondi
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Matthias B\"ottcher Beate Bornschein Lutz Bornschein Marco Carminati Auttakit Chatrabhuti Suren Chilingaryan Deseada D\'iaz Barrero Byron A. Daniel Martin Descher Otokar Dragoun Guido Drexlin Frank Edzards Klaus Eitel Enrico Ellinger Ralph Engel Sanshiro Enomoto Luca Fallb\"ohmer Arne Felden Caroline Fengler Carlo Fiorini Joseph A. Formaggio Christian Forstner Florian M. Fr\"ankle Giulio Gagliardi Kevin Gauda Andrew S. Gavin Woosik Gil Ferenc Gl\"uck Robin Gr\"ossle Thomas H\"ohn Khushbakht Habib Volker Hannen Leonard Ha{\ss}elmann Klaus Helbing Hanna Henke Svenja Heyns Roman Hiller David Hillesheimer Dominic Hinz Alexander Jansen Christoph K\"ohler Khanchai Khosonthongkee Joshua Kohpei{\ss} Leonard K\"ollenberger Andreas Kopmann Neven Kova\v{c} Luisa La Cascio Leo Laschinger Thierry Lasserre Joscha Lauer Thanh-Long Le Ond\v{r}ej Lebeda Bjoern Lehnert Alexey Lokhov Moritz Machatschek Alexander Marsteller Eric L. Martin Kirsten McMichael Christin Melzer Lukas Erik Mettler Susanne Mertens Shailaja Mohanty Jalal Mostafa Immanuel M\"uller Andrea Nava Holger Neumann Simon Niemes Irene Nutini Anthony Onillon Diana S. Parno Maura Pavan Udomsilp Pinsook Jan Pl\"o{\ss}ner Alan W. P. Poon Jose Manuel Lopez Poyato Florian Priester Jan R\'ali\v{s} Marco R\"ollig Shivani Ramachandran R G. Hamish Robertson Caroline Rodenbeck Rudolf Sack Alejandro Saenz Richard Salomon Jannis Sch\"urmann Peter Sch\"afer Ann-Kathrin Sch\"utz Magnus Schl\"osser Lisa Schl\"uter Sonja Schneidewind Ulrich Schnurr Alessandro Schwemmer Adrian Schwenck Michal \v{S}ef\v{c}\'ik Jakkapat Seeyangnok Daniel Siegmann Frank Simon Julanan Songwadhana Felix Spanier Daniela Spreng Warintorn Sreethawong Markus Steidl Jaroslav \v{S}torek Xaver Stribl Michael Sturm Narumon Suwonjandee Nicholas Tan Jerome Helmut H. H. Telle Thomas Th\"ummler Larisa A. Thorne Nikita Titov Igor Tkachev Kerstin Trost Korbinian Urban Draho\v{s} V\'enos Kathrin Valerius Sascha W\"ustling Christian Weinheimer Stefan Welte J\"urgen Wendel Christoph Wiesinger John F. Wilkerson Joachim Wolf Johanna Wydra Weiran Xu Sergey Zadorozhny Genrich Zeller
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Neutrinos are the most abundant fundamental matter particles in the Universe and play a crucial role in particle physics and cosmology. Neutrino oscillation, discovered about 25 years ago, reveals that the three known species mix with each other. Anomalous results from reactor and radioactive-source experiments suggest a possible fourth neutrino state, the sterile neutrino, which does not interact via the weak force. The KATRIN experiment, primarily designed to measure the neutrino mass via tritium $\beta$-decay, also searches for sterile neutrinos suggested by these anomalies. A sterile-neutrino signal would appear as a distortion in the $\beta$-decay energy spectrum, characterized by a discontinuity in curvature (kink) related to the sterile-neutrino mass. This signature, which depends only on the shape of the spectrum rather than its absolute normalization, offers a robust, complementary approach to reactor experiments. KATRIN examined the energy spectrum of 36 million tritium $\beta$-decay electrons recorded in 259 measurement days within the last 40 electronvolt below the endpoint. The results exclude a substantial part of the parameter space suggested by the gallium anomaly and challenge the Neutrino-4 claim. Together with other neutrino-disappearance experiments, KATRIN probes sterile-to-active mass splittings from a fraction of an electron-volt squared to several hundred electron-volts squared, excluding light sterile neutrinos with mixing angles above a few percent.

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