Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9861251 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The MUNU detector was designed to study ν¯eeâ elastic scattering at low energy. The central component is a Time Projection Chamber filled with CF4 gas, surrounded by an anti-Compton detector. The experiment was carried out at the Bugey (France) nuclear reactor. In this Letter we present the final analysis of the data recorded at 3 bar and 1 bar pressure. Both the energy and the scattering angle of the recoil electron are measured. From the 3 bar data a new upper limit on the neutrino magnetic moment μeshort<9Ã10â11μB at 90% CL was derived. At 1 bar electron tracks down to 150 keV were reconstructed, demonstrating the potentiality of the experimental technique for future applications in low energy neutrino physics.
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Authors
MUNU Collaboration MUNU Collaboration, Z. Daraktchieva, C. Amsler, M. Avenier, C. Broggini, J. Busto, C. Cerna, F. Juget, D.H. Koang, J. Lamblin, D. Lebrun, O. Link, G. Puglierin, A. Stutz, A. Tadsen, J.-L. Vuilleumier, V. Zacek,