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The absolute neutrino mass scale remains one of the most pressing open questions in astroparticle physics.

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27. Juni 2025, 14:00-15:30

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ZKS-Uhrturmhörsaal
S2|08, Raum 171
Hochschulstraße 4
64289 Darmstadt

ZKS-Uhrturmhörsaal , S2|08, Raum 171 , Hochschulstraße 4 , 64289 Darmstadt

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Fachbereich Physik

The most direct method to assess the absolute neutrino mass is through the kinematics of single beta decay, where the neutrino mass reveals itself as a tiny spectral distortion near the endpoint.

The KATRIN experiment is designed to probe this effect this by combining a high-intensity gaseous tritium source with a high-resolution spectrometer. Recently, KATRIN reported a new world-leading upper limit of m < 0.45 eV (90% CL), based on its first five measurement campaigns.

In 2026, following the completion of its neutrino mass data-taking phase, KATRIN will upgrade its beamline with a novel detector system known as TRISTAN. This detector will enable measurements of the full tritium beta-decay spectrum, opening the door to searches for keV-scale sterile neutrinos.

In this talk, I will present KATRIN’s latest results and outline its future prospects.

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Physikalisches Kolloquium