Literature DB >> 16049478

Experimental investigation of geologically produced antineutrinos with KamLAND.

T Araki1, S Enomoto, K Furuno, Y Gando, K Ichimura, H Ikeda, K Inoue, Y Kishimoto, M Koga, Y Koseki, T Maeda, T Mitsui, M Motoki, K Nakajima, H Ogawa, M Ogawa, K Owada, J-S Ricol, I Shimizu, J Shirai, F Suekane, A Suzuki, K Tada, S Takeuchi, K Tamae, Y Tsuda, H Watanabe, J Busenitz, T Classen, Z Djurcic, G Keefer, D Leonard, A Piepke, E Yakushev, B E Berger, Y D Chan, M P Decowski, D A Dwyer, S J Freedman, B K Fujikawa, J Goldman, F Gray, K M Heeger, L Hsu, K T Lesko, K-B Luk, H Murayama, T O'Donnell, A W P Poon, H M Steiner, L A Winslow, C Mauger, R D McKeown, P Vogel, C E Lane, T Miletic, G Guillian, J G Learned, J Maricic, S Matsuno, S Pakvasa, G A Horton-Smith, S Dazeley, S Hatakeyama, A Rojas, R Svoboda, B D Dieterle, J Detwiler, G Gratta, K Ishii, N Tolich, Y Uchida, M Batygov, W Bugg, Y Efremenko, Y Kamyshkov, A Kozlov, Y Nakamura, H J Karwowski, D M Markoff, K Nakamura, R M Rohm, W Tornow, R Wendell, M-J Chen, Y-F Wang, F Piquemal.   

Abstract

The detection of electron antineutrinos produced by natural radioactivity in the Earth could yield important geophysical information. The Kamioka liquid scintillator antineutrino detector (KamLAND) has the sensitivity to detect electron antineutrinos produced by the decay of 238U and 232Th within the Earth. Earth composition models suggest that the radiogenic power from these isotope decays is 16 TW, approximately half of the total measured heat dissipation rate from the Earth. Here we present results from a search for geoneutrinos with KamLAND. Assuming a Th/U mass concentration ratio of 3.9, the 90 per cent confidence interval for the total number of geoneutrinos detected is 4.5 to 54.2. This result is consistent with the central value of 19 predicted by geophysical models. Although our present data have limited statistical power, they nevertheless provide by direct means an upper limit (60 TW) for the radiogenic power of U and Th in the Earth, a quantity that is currently poorly constrained.

Year:  2005        PMID: 16049478     DOI: 10.1038/nature03980

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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