Inner view of the large electrostatic spectrometer of the Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino Experiment (KATRIN), the world’s most accurate neutrino scale. Credit: Michael Zacher/KIT, KATRIN collaboration

High-precision measurements from the KATRIN experiment strongly limit the existence of light sterile neutrinos and narrow the search for new physics.

Neutrinos are extremely difficult to detect, yet they are some of the most abundant matter particles in the Universe. The Standard Model includes three known types, but discoveries showing that neutrinos oscillate revealed that they have mass and can change from one type to another as they move.

For many years, unexplained results from several experiments have raised the possibility of a fourth kind, known as a sterile neutrino, which w…

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