| Literature DB >> 23083237 |
A Bungau1, A Adelmann, J R Alonso, W Barletta, R Barlow, L Bartoszek, L Calabretta, A Calanna, D Campo, J M Conrad, Z Djurcic, Y Kamyshkov, M H Shaevitz, I Shimizu, T Smidt, J Spitz, M Wascko, L A Winslow, J J Yang.
Abstract
This paper introduces an experimental probe of the sterile neutrino with a novel, high-intensity source of electron antineutrinos from the production and subsequent decay of 8Li. When paired with an existing ∼1 kton scintillator-based detector, this <E(ν)> = 6.4 MeV source opens a wide range of possible searches for beyond standard model physics via studies of the inverse beta decay interaction ν(e) + p → e+ + n. In particular, the experimental design described here has unprecedented sensitivity to ν(e) disappearance at Δm2 ∼ 1 eV2 and features the ability to distinguish between the existence of zero, one, and two sterile neutrinos.Year: 2012 PMID: 23083237 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.141802
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161