LIQUIDating the Gallium Anomaly
Abstract
The gallium anomaly has a global significance of greater than 5σ. Most viable BSM solutions quickly run into strong tensions with reactor and solar neutrino data. We propose to use indium (115In) as a target as it offers a low threshold and reasonably high cross section. The neutrino-indium charged current cross section can be calibrated using the well-constrained solar 7Be neutrino flux that lies very close in energy to the 51Cr neutrino lines. The triple coincidence provided by 115In neutrino capture can be fully exploited by an opaque scintillation detector that also provides energy and position information. We show that a 100 ton indium target combined with 2 source runs of a 3.4 MCi 51Cr source can probe the complete parameter space of the gallium anomaly, both in the context of a vanilla sterile neutrino as well as more involved BSM scenarios.
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