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International School of Nuclear Physics, 39th course, Erice, 16.09.-24.09.2017
KIT – The Research University in the Helmholtz Association
Commissioning the KATRIN Experiment with
Krypton-83m
Hendrik Seitz-Moskaliuk, KIT-ETP
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The KATRIN Experiment
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83m
17.09.2017
70 m long
Spectrometer and Detector SectionSource and Transport Section
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The KATRIN Experiment
Hendrik Seitz-Moskaliuk – Commissioning the KATRIN Experiment with Krypton-
83m
17.09.2017
70 m long
Spectrometer and Detector SectionSource and Transport Section
KATRIN’s sensitivity on electron
anti neutrino mass: 0.2 eV/c2 (90
% C. L.)
M.
Kle
esie
k,
PhD
thesis
, K
IT (
2014)
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The KATRIN Experiment
Hendrik Seitz-Moskaliuk – Commissioning the KATRIN Experiment with Krypton-
83m
17.09.2017
70 m long
Spectrometer and Detector SectionSource and Transport Section
KATRIN’s sensitivity on electron
anti neutrino mass: 0.2 eV/c2 (90
% C. L.)
M.
Kle
esie
k,
PhD
thesis
, K
IT (
2014)
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Krypton-83m: a unique nuclear standard for
KATRIN
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83m
17.09.2017
83Rb produced at Rez cyclotron
Sources easy to handle due to “long”
half-life of 83Rb
High activity > 1 GBq possible
Tritium Krypton-83m
Electron
emitter
β decay Internal
conversion
Electron
energy
Continuous up
to E0=18.6 keV
Several sharp
lines between
7-32 keV
K32 at 17.8 keV
Half-life 12.3 a 1.83 h
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Krypton-83m: a unique nuclear standard for
KATRIN
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83m
17.09.2017
Tritium Krypton-83m
Electron
emitter
β decay Internal
conversion
Electron
energy
Continuous up
to E0=18.6 keV
Several sharp
lines between
7-32 keV
K32 at 17.8 keV
Half-life 12.3 a 1.83 h
83Rb produced at Rez cyclotron
Sources easy to handle due to “long”
half-life of 83Rb
High activity > 1 GBq possible
Martin Slezak, PhD thesis, Prague 2015
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Krypton-83m: a unique nuclear standard for
KATRIN
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83m
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No risk of contamination
83Rb produced at Rez cyclotron
Sources easy to handle due to “long”
half-life of 83Rb
High activity > 1 GBq possible
Tritium Krypton-83m
Electron
emitter
β decay Internal
conversion
Electron
energy
Continuous up
to E0=18.6 keV
Several sharp
lines between
7-32 keV
K32 at 17.8 keV
Half-life 12.3 a 1.83 h
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Krypton sources at KATRIN
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Gaseous 83mKr source
• 83mKr decays inside beam tube
• Homogeneous spatial distribution
• Ca. 1 GBq of 83Rb
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Krypton sources at KATRIN
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83m
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Gaseous 83mKr source
• 83mKr decays inside beam tube
• Homogeneous spatial distribution
• Ca. 1 GBq of 83Rb
Condensed 83mKr source
• Thin film on cold substrate
• Spot-like, movable across
flux tube
• Ca. 1 MBq of 83Rb
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Krypton sources at KATRIN
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83m
17.09.2017
Gaseous 83mKr source
• 83mKr decays inside beam tube
• Homogeneous spatial distribution
• Ca. 1 GBq of 83Rb
Condensed 83mKr source
• Thin film on cold substrate
• Spot-like, movable across
flux tube
• Ca. 1 MBq of 83Rb
Implanted 83mKr source
• Parallel measurement
at separate monitor
spectrometer beamline
• Ca. 2.5 MBq of 83Rb
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Gaseous 83mKr source
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+++
+
+
+ +++ ++
+e-
Space charge inside source since
electrons leave towards spectrometer
z
Potential
WGTS
e- e- e-e-
Electron energy shifted
on the order of 10 meV.
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Gaseous 83mKr source
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83m
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+++
+
+
+ +++ ++
+e-
Space charge inside source since
electrons leave towards spectrometer
Counts
E
Determine step position in
integrated spectrum of 83mKr line
(admixed to tritium).
z
Potential
WGTS
e- e- e-e-
Electron energy shifted
on the order of 10 meV.
Quantification
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Gaseous 83mKr source
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83m
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Kr generator
To WGTS
Turbo pump
83Rb retention
83Rb housed in zeolite beads
Change WGTS
operation mode from
30 K (tritium operation)
to 100 K (Kr operation)
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Gaseous 83mKr source
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83m
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Kr generator
To WGTS
Turbo pump
83Rb retention
83Rb housed in zeolite beads
Change WGTS
operation mode from
30 K (tritium operation)
to 100 K (Kr operation)
Detector is homogenously
illuminated like in tritium
measurements.
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Condensed 83mKr source
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CPS
Condensed Kr source
Lasers for film
control and
cleaning substrate
Sub mono layer of 83mKr is condensed
continuously on HOPG substrate.
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Condensed 83mKr source
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83m
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CPS
Condensed Kr source
Spot-like source enables
pixel-selective investigations
of transmission properties.
Sub mono layer of 83mKr is condensed
continuously on HOPG substrate.
Lasers for film
control and
cleaning substrate
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Implanted 83mKr source
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Advantage: Can be handled easily.
Disadvantage: Solid state effects.
83Rb implemented in Pt or HOPG
substrate at Bonn Isotope Separator
(BONIS)
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Implanted 83mKr source
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83m
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Monitor spectrometer connected to
high voltage of main spectrometer.
Scan of 83mKr line position to
monitor high voltage stability.
Advantage: Can be handled easily.
Disadvantage: Solid state effects.
83Rb implemented in Pt or HOPG
substrate at Bonn Isotope Separator
(BONIS)
Uncertainty of line position 15 meV
after 15 min, 3 MBq source
sub-ppm levelM. Slezak, PhD thesis, Prague, 2015
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The Kr Measurement Campaign: Hardware
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83m
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No rear sectionNo gas circulation
Only Kr, no gas admixture of D2, T2 Baked-out spectrometers
No pumps, Kr freezes out in CPS High voltage up to -35 kV
• All beamline magnets at their nominal field strength.
• All three Krypton sources operable.
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The Kr Measurement Campaign
3 major goals:
1. Operation and characterization of
KATRIN Kr sources and whole
beamline
2. Test of overall KATRIN analysis
chain
3. Kr spectroscopy
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1 week WGKrS 1 week CKrS
Monitor spectrometer in parallelSchedule:
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How KATRIN measures conversion lines
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83m
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Lowering the voltage at
the main spectrometer
with a constant step size,
here: 0.5 V
Measuring at each step
with the same time, here:
10 s.
As soon as the energy of the electrons exceeds
the retarding voltage, they are transmitted.
ΔE= 2 eV @ 30400 V.
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Preliminary results
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83m
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K-32 line (Lor. width 2.8 eV)
L3-32 line (Lor. width 1.4 eV)
K-32 and L3-32 are two of the
most intense lines of Kr-83m.
Fit together with transmission
function lead to differential shape
very good agreement with data
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Preliminary results
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83m
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Repeated reference scans of
L3-32 line, gaseous source.
KATRIN requirement: HV stability/energy scale
stability < 3 ppm per 60 days of running KATRIN.
± 60 meV
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Preliminary results
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83m
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Decman & Stoeffl, PRL 64 (1990) 2767
Kr atoms are in different ionization states after
first transition and are not neutralized before the
second one.
Lines split in several sub lines.
KATRIN sees this effect in the
gaseous source measurements.
Analysis still ongoing.
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Other results
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83m
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Requirement:
System stability for KATRIN < 0.2 %/h
Here: Temperature and magnetic field
stability of WGTS, two sensors as
example.
24 Pt500 at
inner beam tube
7 sc magnets,
monitored by
hall sensors
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Other results
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83m
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Requirement:
System stability for KATRIN < 0.2 %/h
Here: Temperature and magnetic field
stability of WGTS, two sensors as
example.
ΔT/T < 1∙10-4 per day
Te
mp
era
ture
in
K
Temperature WGTS
ΔB/B < 1∙10-5 per day
Magnetic field WGTS
Curr
en
t in
A24 Pt500 at
inner beam tube
7 sc magnets,
monitored by
hall sensors
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Conclusions
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83m
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Kr-83m is an optimal nuclear standard for
monitoring and calibration purposes for KATRIN.
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Conclusions
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83m
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Kr-83m is an optimal nuclear standard for
monitoring and calibration purposes for KATRIN.
The three Kr-83m sources of KATRIN have been
tested in a measurement campaign of two weeks:
• Electron transport along entire beam line
• Kr-83m spectroscopy
• Stability of the system
Great success
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Conclusions
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83m
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Kr-83m is an optimal nuclear standard for
monitoring and calibration purposes for KATRIN.
The three Kr-83m sources of KATRIN have been
tested in a measurement campaign of two weeks:
• Electron transport along entire beam line
• Kr-83m spectroscopy
• Stability of the system
Great success
Still a lot of data to analyze.
Important milestone on the way to first tritium data 2018.
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Thank you for your attention!
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KATRIN Transmission Function
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𝑇 𝐸, 𝑞𝑈 =
0
1 − 1 −𝐸 − 𝑞𝑈𝐸 ∙
𝐵𝑆𝐵𝐴
1 − 1 −∆𝐸𝐸 ∙
𝐵𝑆𝐵𝑚𝑎𝑥
1
𝐸 − 𝑞𝑈 < 0
𝐸 − 𝑞𝑈 > ∆𝐸
0 ≤ 𝐸 − 𝑞𝑈 ≤ ∆𝐸
S.
Gro
h, P
hD
th
esis
, K
IT 2
01
5
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WGTS plasma potential
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83m
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M.
Machats
chek, M
aste
r’s t
hesis
, K
IT (
2016).
Electrons of the rear side are stronger effected
by plasma than electrons from the front side.
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Determining the plasma potential of WGTS
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M.
Machats
chek, M
aste
r’s t
hesis
, K
IT (
2016).
Information on potential of front half of WGTS are hidden in unscattered electrons
shoulder, information on potential of rear half are hidden in corresponding singly
scattered electrons shoulder.
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WGTS for KATRIN
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2∙1010 e-/s
M. K
leesie
k, P
hD
thesis
, K
IT (
2014)
4.7 Ci/s
Required: Δρd/ρd < 0.001/h
Temperature:
• Stability ΔT/T = ±30 mK/h
• Homogeneity ΔT = ±30 mK
WGTS specification 2004
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2-phase neon cooling
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• Reasonable
pressure regime @
30 K
• Latent heat no
temperature increase
due to cooling
• No pumps necessary
Grohmann, Cryogenics 49 (2009),
Grohmann et al., Cryogenics 51 (2011),
Babutzka et al., New J. Phys. 14 (2012)
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Performance of Pt500 sensors
Hendrik Seitz-Moskaliuk – Commissioning the KATRIN Experiment with Krypton-
83m
17.09.2017
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, K
IT (
2011)
Measurement uncertainties:
Sensor dispersion 0.087 K
+Magnetic field dependence 0.087 K
+Other (instruments, ageing processes) 0.023 K
Total: 0.125 KGrohmann et al., Cryogenics 51 (2011)
Calibration necessary for
homogeneity requirement
ΔT = ±30 mK
A. Marsteller, Master’s thesis in preparation, KIT (2017)