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Calibration of high voltages at the ppm level by the difference of $^{83\mathrm{m}}$Kr conversion electron lines at the KATRIN experiment
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Arenz, M.Baek, W. -J.Beck, M.Beglarian, A.Behrens, J.Bergmann, T.Berlev, A.Besserer, U.Blaum, K.Bode, T.Bornschein, B.Bornschein, L.Brunst, T.Buzinsky, N.Chilingaryan, S.Choi, W. Q.Deffert, M.Doe, P. J.Dragoun, O.Drexlin, G.Dyba, S.Edzards, F.Eitel, K.Ellinger, E.Engel, R.Enomoto, S.Erhard, M.Eversheim, D.Fedkevych, M.Fischer, S.Formaggio, J. A.Fränkle, F. M.Franklin, G. B.Friedel, F.Fulst, A.Gil, W.Glück, F.Ureña, A. GonzalezGrohmann, S.Grössle, R.Gumbsheimer, R.Hackenjos, M.Hannen, V.Harms, F.Haußmann, N.Heizmann, F.Helbing, K.Herz, W.Hickford, S.Hilk, D.Hillesheimer, D.Howe, M. A.Huber, A.Jansen, A.Kellerer, J.Kernert, N.Kippenbrock, L.Kleesiek, M.Klein, M.Kopmann, A.Korzeczek, M.Kovalík, A.Krasch, B.Kraus, M.Kuckert, L.Lasserre, T.Lebeda, O.Letnev, J.Lokhov, A.Machatschek, M.Marsteller, A.Martin, E. L.Mertens, S.Mirz, S.Monreal, B.Neumann, H.Niemes, S.Off, A.Osipowicz, A.Otten, E.Parno, D. S.Pollithy, A.Poon, A. W. P.Priester, F.Ranitzsch, P. C. -O.Rest, O.Robertson, R. G. H.Roccati, F.Rodenbeck, C.Röllig, M.Röttele, C.Ryšavý, M.Sack, R.Saenz, A.Schimpf, L.Schlösser, K.Schlösser, M.Schönung, K.Schrank, M.Seitz-Moskaliuk, H.Sentkerestiová, J.Sibille, V.Slezák, M.Steidl, M.Steinbrink, N.Sturm, M.Suchopar, M.Suesser, M.Telle, H. H.Thorne, L. A.Thümmler, T.Titov, N.Tkachev, I.Trost, N.Valerius, K.Vénos, D.Vianden, R.Hernández, A. P. VizcayaWeber, M.Weinheimer, C.Weiss, C.Welte, S.Wendel, J.Wilkerson, J. F.Wolf, J.Wüstling, S.Zadoroghny, S.
Source
Eur. Phys. J. C (2018) 78:368
Subject
Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
Language
Abstract
The neutrino mass experiment KATRIN requires a stability of 3 ppm for the retarding potential at -18.6 kV of the main spectrometer. To monitor the stability, two custom-made ultra-precise high-voltage dividers were developed and built in cooperation with the German national metrology institute Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB). Until now, regular absolute calibration of the voltage dividers required bringing the equipment to the specialised metrology laboratory. Here we present a new method based on measuring the energy difference of two $^{83\mathrm{m}}$Kr conversion electron lines with the KATRIN setup, which was demonstrated during KATRIN's commissioning measurements in July 2017. The measured scale factor $M=1972.449(10)$ of the high-voltage divider K35 is in agreement with the last PTB calibration four years ago. This result demonstrates the utility of the calibration method, as well as the long-term stability of the voltage divider.
Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures