Measurement of reactor antineutrino oscillation at SNO+
Abstract
The SNO+ collaboration reports its second spectral analysis of reactor antineutrino oscillation using 286 tonne-years of new data. The measured energies of reactor antineutrino candidates were fitted to obtain the second-most precise determination of the neutrino mass-squared difference m221 = (7.96+0.48-0.42) × 10-5 eV2. Constraining m221 and 2θ12 with measurements from long-baseline reactor antineutrino and solar neutrino experiments yields m221 = (7.58+0.18-0.17) × 10-5 eV2 and 2θ12 = 0.308 0.013. This fit also yields a first measurement of the flux of geoneutrinos in the Western Hemisphere, with 73+47-43 TNU at SNO+.
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