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Impact of ADC non-linearities on the sensitivity to sterile keV neutrinos with a KATRIN-like experiment

arXiv:1608.03158 · doi:10.1016/j.nima.2016.12.015

Abstract

ADC non-linearities are a major systematic effect in the search for keV-scale sterile neutrinos with tritium $β$-decay experiments like KATRIN. They can significantly distort the spectral shape and thereby obscure the tiny kink-like signature of a sterile neutrino. In this work we demonstrate various mitigation techniques to reduce the impact of ADC non-linearities on the tritium $β$-decay spectrum to a level of $<$ ppm. The best results are achieved with a multi-pixel ($\geq10^4$ pixels) detector using full waveform digitization. In this case, active-to-sterile mixing angles of the order of $\sin^2 θ= 10^{-7}$ would be accessible from the viewpoint of ADC non-linearities. With purely peak-sensing ADCs a comparable sensitivity could be reached with highly linear ADCs, sufficient non-linearity corrections or by increasing the number of pixels to $\geq 10^5$.

20 pages, 14 figures