Search for a sterile neutrino with the STEREO detector at ILL
Abstract
In 2011, a re-evaluation of the antineutrino spectrum emitted by nuclear reactors revealed a 6% deficit between the observed flux and the expected one. This anomaly is significant at 2.9σ and can be explained by a new oscillation at short range due to a light sterile neutrino, with parameter m2=O(eV). The STEREO detector in construction at ILL will be the first ever to measure with precision its antineutrino spectrum and flux at very short distance (9-11m) and it will be able to confirm or reject the existence of this light sterile neutrino. In the following we introduce the relevant parameter to study the neutrino oscillation, then the STEREO detector and its discovery potential.
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