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Status of the Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino Mass Experiment KATRIN

Lutz Bornschein, Beate Bornschein, Sylvia Ebenhöch, Moritz Hackenjos, Florian Priester, Marco Röllig, Michael Sturm, Thomas Thümmler, KATRIN Collaboration

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 71 / Number 4 / May 2017 / Pages 485-490

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2017.1291241

First Online Publication:May 11, 2017

Among the most important questions in fundamental physics and cosmology are the origin and the masses of fundamental particles, in particular the neutrino masses. KATRIN will allow a model-independent measurement of the neutrino mass scale with an expected sensitivity of 0.2 eV/c2 (90% CL). KATRIN will use a source of ultrapure molecular tritium and is currently being commissioned at KIT, thereby making use of the unique expertise of the Tritium Laboratory Karlsruhe. This paper presents the status of the KATRIN experiment, with the focus on the activity monitoring of the KATRIN tritium source.