Recent results from DANSS

Abstract

DANSS is a solid state scintillator neutrino spectrometer placed at a small distance from the commercial nuclear reactor of Kalininskaya NPP. The distance from the detector to the center of the reactor core can be changed online in the range 10.9-12.9 m. This fact together with a very high neutrino counting rate (more than 5000 events per day) and low background makes DANSS an ideal detector to search for neutrino oscillations in 1~eV2 m2 range. We report the results based on the statistics of 6 million events, obtained between April 2016 and March 2022. The results include limits in the short range oscillation parameter space, fuel evolution studies and the bump in the neutrino spectrum. The talk will also cover our plans of the detector upgrade.

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