Measurement of solar pp neutrino flux with the new PandaX-4T data

Abstract

We report a new measurement of the solar proton--proton (pp) neutrino flux via neutrino--electron elastic scattering using the PandaX-4T Run 2 data set collected between 2024 and 2026, corresponding to an exposure of 1.9 tonne·yr. Before Run 2 data taking, the detector underwent a series of upgrades to improve its response and background conditions. Time variations of radioactive noble-gas impurities are constrained using the physics data themselves, complemented by measurements from the gas-assay system. The analysis introduced improvements in the data processing chain, detector response characterization, and background models. A blind spectral analysis was then performed on the electronic-recoil data across a wide energy range from 20 to 1000 keV. In combination with the Run 0 data published earlier, the fitted pp flux is (8.5 3.5)× 1010 cm-2s-1, consistent with the prediction of the Standard Solar Model. With a statistical significance of 2.2σ above background, this marks the first positive indication of solar pp neutrino--electron scattering below an electronic-recoil energy of 165 keV.

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