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Why the central values of \({m_{{v_e}}}^2\) obtained experimentally with the magnetic spectrometers by various laboratories over the world are most negative?

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By comparing the results obtained using the same experimental data of CIAE but different theoretical formula fits it is pointed out that the negative value of m 2 v is most likely linked to the inaccuracy of the theoretical formula of the β-spectrum. With the use of a theoretical formula with up to second order energy sum rule included, the experimental data of CIAE are re-fitted, and the problem with the negativeness of the central value of m 2 v has alleviated significantly.

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Chengrui, C., Ho Tsohsiu, Dongqi, L., Yajun, M., Shiping, C., Hancheng, S. (1994). Why the central values of \({m_{{v_e}}}^2\) obtained experimentally with the magnetic spectrometers by various laboratories over the world are most negative?. In: de Sabbata, V., Tso-Hsiu, H. (eds) Cosmology and Particle Physics. NATO ASI Series, vol 427. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1060-0_6

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