Initial measurement of reactor antineutrino oscillation at SNO+

Abstract

The SNO+ collaboration reports its first spectral analysis of long-baseline reactor antineutrino oscillation using 114 tonne-years of data. Fitting the neutrino oscillation probability to the observed energy spectrum yields constraints on the neutrino mass-squared difference m221. In the ranges allowed by previous measurements, the best-fit m221 is (8.85+1.10-1.33) × 10-5 eV2. This measurement is continuing in the next phases of SNO+ and is expected to surpass the present global precision on m221 with about three years of data.

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