Search for very-short-baseline oscillations of reactor antineutrinos with the SoLid detector
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Y. Abreu, Y. Amhis, L. Arnold, W. Beaumont, I. Bolognino, M. Bongrand, D. Boursette, V. Buridon, H. Chanal, B. Coup'e
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P. Crochet, D. Cussans, J. D’Hondt, D. Durand, M. Fallot, D. Galbinski, S. Gallego, L. Ghys, L. Giot, K. Graves, B. Guillon, S. Hayashida, D. Henaff, B. Hosseini, S. Kalcheva, L. Kalousis, R. Keloth, L. Koch, M. Labare, G. Lehaut, S. Manley, L. Manzanillas, J. Mermans, I. Michiels, S. Monteil, C. Moortgat, D. Newbold, V. Pestel, K. Petridis, I. Pinera, A. Roeck, N. Roy, D. Ryckbosch, N. Ryder, D. Saunders, M. Schune, M. Settimo, H. Sfar, L. Simard, A. Vacheret, S. Dyck, P. V. Mulders, N. Remortel, G. Vandierendonck, S. Vercaemer, M. Verstraeten, B. Viaud, A. Weber, M. Yeresko, F. Yermia
/ Abstract
In this paper 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, polyvinyl toluene (PVT) and Li6F:ZnS(Ag), to measure antineutrinos via their inverse-β-decay products. An advantage of PVT is its highly linear response as a function of deposited particle energy. The full-scale detector comprises 12 800 voxels and operates over a very short 6.3–8.9 m baseline from the reactor core. The detector segmentation and its three-dimensional imaging capabilities facilitate the extraction of the positron energy from the rest of the visible energy, allowing the latter to be utilized for signal-background discrimination. We present a result obtained from 280 reactor-on days (55 MW mean power) and 172 reactor-off days, respectively, of live data taking. A total of 29 479±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. Published by the American Physical Society 2025
Journal: Physical Review D