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First direct measurement of the <sup>7</sup>Be electron capture Q value using Penning trap mass spectrometry

ORAL

Abstract

The Beryllium Electron capture in Superconducting Tunnel junctions (BeEST) experiment is searching for the signature of sterile neutrinos via momentum reconstruction in the electron capture (EC) decay of 7Be. In EC decay, there are only two final state products, the daughter atom, and neutrino. Rather than having an energy distribution of final products, as is the case with beta decay, in EC decay the neutrino and recoiling daughter atom have well defined energies that depend on the kinematics of the decay. In the case of 7Be EC decay, the ground-state to ground-state Q-value of 861.89(71) keV results in a recoil energy for the 7Li daughter atom of 56.83(1) eV. Although the uncertainty in the recoil energy is only 10 meV, this is already comparable to the uncertainty in the 7Li recoil energy obtained in Phase II operation of the BeEST experiment. A new, direct measurement of the 7Be Q value is called for to check its accuracy, to reduce the uncertainty for a meaningful check of systematics in the BeEST experiment, and to meet the anticipated precision of the 7Li recoil energy in future Phases of BeEST operation. We have performed such a measurement via Penning trap mass spectrometry to determine the mass ratio of 7Be+/7Li+ using the LEBIT facility at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. Our preliminary result indicates a reduction in uncertainty compared to the current value of about a factor of three. This result will impact the analysis of current and future data obtained with the BeEST.

Presenters

  • Ramesh Bhandari

    Central Michigan University

Authors

  • Ramesh Bhandari

    Central Michigan University

  • Georg Bollen

    Michigan State University

  • Nadeesha D Gamage

    FRIB, NSCL

  • Alec S Hamaker

    Michigan State University

  • Madhawa V Horana Gamage

    Central Michigan University

  • Kyle G Leach

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Daniel Puentes

    Michigan State University

  • Matthew Redshaw

    Central Michigan University

  • Ryan Ringle

    FRIB, Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory

  • Stefan Schwarz

    FRIB, Michigan State University

  • Chandana Sumithrarachchi

    FRIB, NSCL Michigan State University, Michigan State University, FRIB/NSCL, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory

  • Isaac T Yandow

    Michigan State University

  • Zachary Hockenbery

    McGill Univ