Double Chooz: results towards the near detector phase
Abstract
Since the first indication in 2011 of a non-vanishing value of θ13 using reactor neutrinos by Double Chooz, this collaboration has developed new analyses leading to an increased precision on θ13 and different cross-checks of the oscillation results. Beyond the update of the analysis based on neutron captures on Gd in 2012, Double Chooz has also released a consistent measurement of θ13 by means of neutron captures on H. The combination of the n-Gd and n-H data samples, as well as 7.23 days of reactor off data, in a global rate+shape analysis yields 22θ13 = 0.109 0.035. This measurement has been validated with a new background-model-independent approach, which compares the observed and expected neutrino rates as a function of reactor power. This Reactor Rate Modulation analysis yields 22θ13 = 0.102 0.043 when combining the n-Gd and n-H samples. The Double Chooz collaboration is currently developing a new analysis increasing the signal-to-background ratio while reducing the background and detection systematics. This new approach is being prepared as a first step of the new phase of the experiment that will begin in summer 2014 with the operation of a near detector.
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