Search for Very-Short-Baseline Oscillations of Reactor Antineutrinos with the SoLid Detector
In this letter we report the first scientific result based on antineutrinos emitted from the BR2 reactor at SCK CEN. The SoLid experiment uses a novel type of highly granular detector whose basic detection unit combines two scintillators, PVT and 6LiF:ZnS(Ag), to measure antineutrinos via their inve...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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19.07.2024
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Summary: | In this letter we report the first scientific result based on antineutrinos
emitted from the BR2 reactor at SCK CEN. The SoLid experiment uses a novel type
of highly granular detector whose basic detection unit combines two
scintillators, PVT and 6LiF:ZnS(Ag), to measure antineutrinos via their
inverse-beta-decay products. An advantage of PVT is its highly linear response
as a function of deposited particle energy. The full-scale detector comprises
12800 voxels and operates over a very short 6.3--8.9 m baseline from the
reactor core. The detector segmentation and its 3D imaging capabilities
facilitate the extraction of the positron energy from the rest of the visible
energy, allowing the latter to be utilised for signal-background
discrimination. We present a result based on 280 reactor-on days (55 MW mean
power) and 172 reactor-off days, respectively, of live data-taking. A total of
29479 $\pm$ 603 (stat.) antineutrino candidates have been selected,
corresponding to an average rate of 105 events per day and a
signal-to-background ratio of 0.27. A search for disappearance of antineutrinos
to a sterile state has been conducted using complementary model-dependent
frequentist and Bayesian fits, providing constraints on the allowed region of
the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2407.14382 |