Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8186459 | Physics Letters B | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We consider the ratio of the spectra measured in the DANSS neutrino experiment at 12.7 and 10.7 m from a nuclear reactor. These data give a new model-independent indication in favor of short-baseline ν¯e oscillations which reinforce the model-independent indication found in the late 2016 in the NEOS experiment. The combined analysis of the NEOS and DANSS spectral ratios in the framework of 3+1 active-sterile neutrino mixing favor short-baseline ν¯e oscillations with a statistical significance of 3.7Ï. The two mixing parameters sin2â¡2Ïee and Îm412 are constrained at 2Ï in a narrow-Îm412 island at Îm412â1.3eV2, with sin2â¡2Ïee=0.049±0.023 (2Ï). We discuss the implications of the model-independent NEOS+DANSS analysis for the reactor and Gallium anomalies. The NEOS+DANSS model-independent determination of short-baseline ν¯e oscillations allows us to analyze the reactor rates without assumptions on the values of the main reactor antineutrino fluxes and the data of the Gallium source experiments with free detector efficiencies. The corrections to the reactor neutrino fluxes and the Gallium detector efficiencies are obtained from the fit of the data. In particular, we confirm the indication in favor of the need for a recalculation of the U235 reactor antineutrino flux found in previous studies assuming the absence of neutrino oscillations.
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Authors
S. Gariazzo, C. Giunti, M. Laveder, Y.F. Li,