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Calibration of high voltages at the ppm level by the difference of Kr-83m conversion electron lines at the KATRIN experiment
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2018
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European Physical Journal C, 78 (5), 368
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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 Kr-83m 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 4 years ago. This result demonstrates the utility of the calibration method, as well as the long-term stability of the voltage divider.
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M. Arenz, A. Kovalík, O. Dragoun, M. Ryšavý , J. Sentkerestiová , M. Suchopár, D. Vénos, . et al., "Calibration of high voltages at the ppm level by the difference of Kr-83m conversion electron lines at the KATRIN experiment", European Physical Journal C, 78 (5), 368 (2018)