Improved Determination of the 235U and 239Pu Reactor Antineutrino Cross Sections per Fission
Abstract
We present the results of a combined fit of the reactor antineutrino rates and the Daya Bay measurement of σf,235 and σf,239. The combined fit leads to a better determination of the two cross sections per fission: σf,235 = 6.29 0.08 and σf,239 = 4.24 0.21 in units of 10-43 \, cm2 / fission, with respective uncertainties of about 1.2\% and 4.9\%. Since the respective deviations from the theoretical cross sections per fission are 2.5σ and 0.7σ, we conclude that, if the reactor antineutrino anomaly is not due to active-sterile neutrino oscillations, it is likely that it can be solved with a revaluation of the 235U reactor antineutrino flux. However, the 238U, 239Pu, and 241Pu fluxes, which have larger uncertainties, could also be significantly different from the theoretical predictions.
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