Low-Energy Nuclear Electron Spectroscopy at the DLNP Experimental Department of Nuclear Spectroscopy and Radiochemistry

Seminars

Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems

Seminar of SED NSR on nuclear spectroscopy and radiochemistry, atomic structure, non-accelerator neutrino physics and astrophysics

Date and Time: Thursday, 1 July 2021, at 10:30 AM

Venue: Online conference in Zoom

Seminar topic: “Low-Energy Nuclear Electron Spectroscopy at the DLNP Experimental Department of Nuclear Spectroscopy and Radiochemistry”

Speaker: Anvar Inoyatov

Abstract:

The talk is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Tsvetan Vylov, the founder of experimental methods in neutrino physics, including low-energy nuclear electron spectroscopy at the DLNP Experimental Department of Nuclear Spectroscopy and Radiochemistry. The reasons behind the creation of the instrumental and methodological basis to study the spectra of low-energy electrons with high resolution (~10-4 at Ee ~ 20 keV) will be given during this talk. The experimental results will be presented that are related to the study of neutrino properties (search for heavy neutrinos, development of electron reference lines for the KATRIN neutrino project) and the nature of excited states of atoms. The planned research at the ESA-50 spectrometer is described.

Record of the seminar by A. Inoyatov, 01.07.21