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Double Chooz ? 13 measurement via total neutron capture detection

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posted on 2023-06-10, 01:45 authored by H de Kerret, T Abrahão, H Almazan, J C dos Anjos, S Appel, J C Barriere, I Bekman, Thiago Sogo BezerraThiago Sogo Bezerra, L Bezrukov, E Blucher, T Brugière, C Buck, J Busenitz, A Cabrera, M Cerrada, others
Neutrinos were assumed to be massless particles until the discovery of the neutrino oscillation process. This phenomenon indicates that the neutrinos have non-zero masses and the mass eigenstates (?1, ?2, ?3) are mixtures of their flavour eigenstates (?e, ?µ, ?t). The oscillations between different flavour eigenstates are described by three mixing angles (?12, ?23, ?13), two differences of the squared neutrino masses of the ?2/?1 and ?3/?1 pairs and a charge conjugation parity symmetry violating phase dCP. The Double Chooz experiment, located near the Chooz Electricité de France reactors, measures the oscillation parameter ?13 using reactor neutrinos. Here, the Double Chooz collaboration reports the measurement of the mixing angle ?13 with the new total neutron capture detection technique from the full data set, yielding sin2(2?13) = 0.105 ± 0.014. This measurement exploits the multidetector configuration, the isoflux baseline and data recorded when the reactors were switched off. In addition to the neutrino mixing angle measurement, Double Chooz provides a precise measurement of the reactor neutrino flux, given by the mean cross-section per fission = (5.71 ± 0.06) × 10-43 cm2 per fission, and reports an empirical model of the distortion in the reactor neutrino spectrum.

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

Nature Physics

ISSN

1745-2473

Publisher

Springer

Issue

5

Volume

16

Page range

558-564

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  • Physics and Astronomy Publications

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2021-11-15

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2021-11-19

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2021-11-12

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