Identification of a potential ultra-low Q value electron capture decay branch in $^{75}$Se via a precise Penning trap measurement of the mass of $^{75}$As
M. Horana Gamage, R. Bhandari, G. Bollen, N. D. Gamage, A. Hamaker,, D.Puentes, M. Redshaw, R. Ringle, S. Schwarz, C. S. Sumithrarachchi, I., Yandow

TL;DR
This study precisely measured the mass of $^{75}$As using a Penning trap to evaluate potential ultra-low Q value decay branches in $^{75}$Se and $^{75}$Ge, relevant for neutrino mass experiments.
Contribution
The paper provides the first high-precision mass measurement of $^{75}$As, enabling the assessment of ultra-low Q value decay branches in $^{75}$Se and $^{75}$Ge.
Findings
$^{75}$Se EC decay to 865.4 keV state is potentially ultra-low with Q ≈ 1 keV.
$^{75}$Ge $eta$-decay has a Q value of about 7 keV.
Further precise measurements of the excited state are needed.
Abstract
Background: Low energy and electron capture (EC) decays are important systems in neutrino mass determination experiments. An isotope with an ultra-low Q value -decay to an excited state in the daughter with Qes < 1 keV could provide a promising alternative candidate for future experiments. Se EC and Ge -decay represent such candidates, but a more precise determination of the mass of the common daughter, As, is required to evaluate whether their potential decay branches are energetically allowed and ultra-low. Purpose: Perform a precise atomic mass measurement of As and combine the result with the precisely known atomic masses of Se and Ge, along with nuclear energy level data for As to evaluate potential ultra-low Q value decay branches in the EC decay of Se and the -decay of Ge. Method: The…
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TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Nuclear physics research studies
