Measurement of coherent elastic neutrino nucleus scattering on germanium by COHERENT

Abstract

The COHERENT collaboration reports the most precise measurement of the coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering cross section to date. This measurement was performed with COHERENT's germanium detector array, Ge-Mini, at the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. A cumulative exposure of 4.68×1022 protons on target yielded a total number of observed counts of 124+14-12 and a flux-averaged cross section of 1.00 0.10 (statistical) 0.10 (systematic) relative to the standard-model expectation of 5.9×10-39 cm2. The well-understood energy and timing distributions of the neutrino source allow for independent measurements of muon- and electron-neutrino scattering rates. This information is used to improve constraints on non-standard neutrino interactions mediated by heavy particles.

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