Direct Experimental Constraints on the Spatial Extent of a Neutrino Wavepacket
Abstract
Despite their high relative abundance in our Universe, neutrinos are the least understood fundamental particles of nature. They also provide a unique system to study quantum coherence and the wavelike nature of particles in fundamental systems due to their extremely weak interaction probabilities. In fact, the quantum properties of neutrinos emitted in experimentally relevant sources are virtually unknown and the spatial extent of the neutrino wavepacket is only loosely constrained by reactor neutrino oscillation data with a spread of 13 orders of magnitude. Here, we present the first direct limits of this quantity through a new experimental concept to extract the energy width, , of the recoil daughter nucleus emitted in the nuclear electron capture (EC) decay of Be. The final state in the EC decay process contains a recoiling Li nucleus and an electron neutrino () which are entangled at their creation. The Li energy spectrum is measured to high precision by directly embedding Be radioisotopes into a high resolution superconducting tunnel junction that is operated as a cryogenic sensor. The lower limit on the spatial uncertainty of the recoil daughter was found to be \,pm, which implies the final-state system is localized at a scale more than a thousand times larger than the nucleus itself. From this measurement, the first direct lower limits on the spatial extent of the neutrino wavepacket were extracted using two different theoretical methods. These results have wide-reaching implications in several areas including the nature of spatial localization at sub-atomic scales, interpretation of neutrino physics data, and the potential reach of future large-scale experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2404.03102,
title = {Direct Experimental Constraints on the Spatial Extent of a Neutrino Wavepacket},
author = {Joseph Smolsky and Kyle G Leach and Ryan Abells and Pedro Amaro and Adrien Andoche and Keith Borbridge and Connor Bray and Robin Cantor and David Diercks and Spencer Fretwell and Stephan Friedrich and Abigail Gillespie and Mauro Guerra and Ad Hall and Cameron N Harris and Jackson T Harris and Calvin Hinkle and Amii Lamm and Leendert M Hayen and Paul-Antoine Hervieux and Geon-Bo Kim and Inwook Kim and Annika Lennarz and Vincenzo Lordi and Jorge Machado and Andrew Marino and David McKeen and Xavier Mougeot and Francisco Ponce and Chris Ruiz and Amit Samanta and José Paulo Santos and Caitlyn Stone-Whitehead and John Taylor and Joseph Templet and Sriteja Upadhyayula and Louis Wagner and William K Warburton},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.03102},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
20 pages, 3 figures, v3 corrects and updates one of the wavepacket width calculations