The first JSNS2 measurement of electron neutrino flux using 12C(e,e-) 12Ng.s. reaction

Abstract

JSNS2 (J-PARC Sterile Neutrino Search at J-PARC Spallation Neutron Source) is an experiment searching for sterile neutrinos through the observation of μ → e appearance oscillations, using neutrinos produced by muon decay-at-rest. A key aspect of the experiment involves accurately understanding the neutrino flux and the quantities of pions and muons, which are progenitors of (anti-)neutrinos, given that their production rates have yet to be measured. We present the first electron-neutrino flux measurement using 12C(e,e-) 12Ng.s. reaction in JSNS2, yielding a flux of (6.7 1.6 (stat.) 1.7 (syst.)) × 10-9 cm-2 proton-1 at the JSNS2 detector location, located at 24 meters distance from the mercury target. This flux measurement is consistent with predictions from simulations based on hadron models.

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