Measurement of reactor antineutrino oscillations with 1.46 ktonne-years of data at SNO+

Abstract

The SNO+ Collaboration reports new results on reactor antineutrino oscillations using data acquired from May 2022 through July 2025. The spectral analysis of a flux dominated by nuclear reactors at 240, 350, and 355 kilometers yields the mass-squared difference m221=(7.93+0.21-0.24)× 10-5 eV2. This result is compatible with and approaches the precision of the only other long-baseline reactor antineutrino measurement, by KamLAND. Combining these measurements, along with those from solar neutrino experiments, the global values of the neutrino mixing parameters become: m221 = (7.630.17)× 10-5 eV2 and 2θ12=0.3100.012. The analysis of geoneutrinos at SNO+ is also improved, with a measured signal of 49+13-12 TNU.

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