Combined Analysis of all Three Phases of Solar Neutrino Data from the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory

Abstract

We report results from a combined analysis of solar neutrino data from all phases of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory. By exploiting particle identification information obtained from the proportional counters installed during the third phase, this analysis improved background rejection in that phase of the experiment. The combined analysis resulted in a total flux of active neutrino flavors from 8B decays in the Sun of (5.25 0.16(stat.)+0.11-0.13(syst.))×106 cm-2s-1. A two-flavor neutrino oscillation analysis yielded 221 = (5.6+1.9-1.4)×10-5 eV2 and tan2θ12= 0.427+0.033-0.029. A three-flavor neutrino oscillation analysis combining this result with results of all other solar neutrino experiments and the KamLAND experiment yielded 221 = (7.41+0.21-0.19)×10-5 eV2, tan2θ12 = 0.446+0.030-0.029, and sin2θ13 = (2.5+1.8-1.5)×10-2. This implied an upper bound of sin2θ13 < 0.053 at the 95% confidence level (C.L.).

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