Measurement of the Coherent Elastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering Cross Section on CsI by COHERENT

Abstract

We measured the cross section of coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering () using a CsI[Na] scintillating crystal in a high flux of neutrinos produced at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. New data collected before detector decommissioning has more than doubled the dataset since the first observation of , achieved with this detector. Systematic uncertainties have also been reduced with an updated quenching model, allowing for improved precision. With these analysis improvements, the COHERENT collaboration determined the cross section to be (165+30-25)×10-40~cm2, consistent with the standard model, giving the most precise measurement of yet. The timing structure of the neutrino beam has been exploited to compare the cross section from scattering of different neutrino flavors. This result places leading constraints on neutrino non-standard interactions while testing lepton flavor universality and measures the weak mixing angle as 2θW=0.220+0.028-0.026 at Q2≈(50 MeV)2

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