First Results from KamLAND: Evidence for Reactor Anti-Neutrino Disappearance

Abstract

KamLAND has been used to measure the flux of e's from distant nuclear reactors. In an exposure of 162 ton·yr (145.1 days) the ratio of the number of observed inverse β-decay events to the expected number of events without disappearance is 0.611 0.085 (stat) 0.041 (syst) for e energies > 3.4 MeV. The deficit of events is inconsistent with the expected rate for standard e propagation at the 99.95% confidence level. In the context of two-flavor neutrino oscillations with CPT invariance, these results exclude all oscillation solutions but the `Large Mixing Angle' solution to the solar neutrino problem using reactor e sources.

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