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Direct experimental constraints on the spatial extent of a neutrino wavepacket

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  • Joseph Smolsky

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • Kyle G. Leach

    (Colorado School of Mines
    Michigan State University)

  • Ryan Abells

    (TRIUMF)

  • Pedro Amaro

    (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

  • Adrien Andoche

    (UMR 7504)

  • Keith Borbridge

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • Connor Bray

    (Colorado School of Mines
    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

  • Robin Cantor

    (STAR Cryoelectonics LLC)

  • David Diercks

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • Spencer Fretwell

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • Stephan Friedrich

    (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

  • Abigail Gillespie

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • Mauro Guerra

    (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

  • Ad Hall

    (STAR Cryoelectonics LLC)

  • Cameron N. Harris

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • Jackson T. Harris

    (XIA LLC)

  • Leendert M. Hayen

    (Université de Caen)

  • Paul-Antoine Hervieux

    (UMR 7504)

  • Calvin Hinkle

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • Geon-Bo Kim

    (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

  • Inwook Kim

    (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

  • Amii Lamm

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • Annika Lennarz

    (TRIUMF
    McMaster University)

  • Vincenzo Lordi

    (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

  • Jorge Machado

    (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

  • Andrew Marino

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • David McKeen

    (TRIUMF)

  • Xavier Mougeot

    (Laboratoire National Henri Becquerel (LNE-LNHB))

  • Francisco Ponce

    (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

  • Chris Ruiz

    (TRIUMF)

  • Amit Samanta

    (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

  • José Paulo Santos

    (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

  • Caitlyn Stone-Whitehead

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • John Taylor

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • Joseph Templet

    (Colorado School of Mines)

  • Sriteja Upadhyayula

    (TRIUMF)

  • Louis Wagner

    (Michigan State University
    TRIUMF)

  • William K. Warburton

    (XIA LLC)

Abstract

Despite their high relative abundance in our Universe, neutrinos are the least understood fundamental particles of nature. In fact, the quantum properties of neutrinos emitted in experimentally relevant sources are theoretically contested1–4 and the spatial extent of the neutrino wavepacket is only loosely constrained by reactor neutrino oscillation data with a spread of 13 orders of magnitude5,6. Here we present a method to directly access this quantity by precisely measuring the energy width of the recoil daughter nucleus emitted in the radioactive decay of beryllium-7. The final state in the decay process contains a recoiling lithium-7 nucleus, which is entangled with an electron neutrino at creation. The lithium-7 energy spectrum is measured to high precision by directly embedding beryllium-7 radioisotopes into a high-resolution superconducting tunnel junction that is operated as a cryogenic sensor. Under this approach, we set a lower limit on the Heisenberg spatial uncertainty of the recoil daughter of 6.2 pm, which implies that the final-state system is localized at a scale more than a thousand times larger than the nucleus itself. From this measurement, the first, to our knowledge, direct lower limit on the spatial extent of a neutrino wavepacket is extracted. These results may have implications in several areas including the theoretical understanding of neutrino properties, the nature of localization in weak nuclear decays and the interpretation of neutrino physics data.

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  • Joseph Smolsky & Kyle G. Leach & Ryan Abells & Pedro Amaro & Adrien Andoche & Keith Borbridge & Connor Bray & Robin Cantor & David Diercks & Spencer Fretwell & Stephan Friedrich & Abigail Gillespie & , 2025. "Direct experimental constraints on the spatial extent of a neutrino wavepacket," Nature, Nature, vol. 638(8051), pages 640-644, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:638:y:2025:i:8051:d:10.1038_s41586-024-08479-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08479-6
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