Papers
Topics
Authors
Recent
Search
2000 character limit reached

$^{159}$Dy electron-capture: a strong new candidate for neutrino mass determination

Published 11 Jun 2021 in nucl-ex | (2106.06626v2)

Abstract: { The ground-state to ground-state electron-capture $Q$ value of ${159}$Dy ($3/2-$) has been measured directly utilizing the double Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP. A value of 364.73(19)~keV was obtained from a measurement of the cyclotron frequency ratio of the decay parent ${159}$Dy and the decay daughter ${159}$Tb ions using the novel phase-imaging ion-cyclotron resonance technique. The $Q$ values for allowed Gamow-Teller transition to $5/2-$ and the third-forbidden unique transition to $11/2+$ state with excitation energies of 363.5449(14)~keV and 362.050(40)~keV in ${159}$Tb were determined to be 1.18(19) keV and 2.68(19) keV, respectively. The high-precision $Q$ value of transition $3/2-\to 5/2-$ from this work, revealing itself as the lowest electron-capture $Q$ value, is utilized to unambiguously characterise all the possible lines that are present in its electron capture spectrum. { We performed atomic many-body calculations for both transitions to determine electron-capture probabilities from various atomic orbitals, and found an order of magnitude enhancement in the event rates near the end-point of energy spectrum in the transition to the $5/2-$ nuclear excited state, which can become very interesting once the experimental challenges of identifying decays into excited states are overcome. The transition to the $11/2+$ state is strongly suppressed and found unsuitable for measuring the neutrino mass. These results show that the electron capture in the ${159}$Dy atom, going to the $5/2-$ state of the ${159}$Tb nucleus, %\textcolor{red} {is a new candidate which may open the way to determine the electron-neutrino mass in the sub-eV region by studying EC. Further experimental feasibility studies, including coincidence measurements with realistic detectors, will be of great interest.} }

Summary

Paper to Video (Beta)

Whiteboard

No one has generated a whiteboard explanation for this paper yet.

Open Problems

We haven't generated a list of open problems mentioned in this paper yet.

Continue Learning

We haven't generated follow-up questions for this paper yet.

Collections

Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.