The compact material irradiation facility (CMIF) is a current project in China that will provide a compact deuteron-beryllium neutron source. The target of this facility will be an intense and compact Isotope Decay-At-Rest (IsoDAR) neutrino source. In this paper, we propose to test the sterile neutrino hypothesis using CMIF as the neutrino source. At CMIF platform, the electron antineutrino production rate can be up to 2.0×1019 per day. When paired with an 80 t liquid scintillator detector to study short baseline electron antineutrino disappearance, the inverse beta decay (IBD) event rate is large enough to investigate the parameter ranges of interest for neutrino anomalies. Our sensitivity analysis shows that a short baseline experiment at this platform will provide a very competitive sterile neutrino search, especially in the high-Δm2 region (Δm2>10eV2).
@article{arxiv.1908.09787,
title = {A Sterile Neutrino Search at compact materials irradiation facility},
author = {Liangwen Chen and Han-Jie Cai and Emilio Ciuffoli and Jarah Evslin and Fen Fu and Sheng Zhang and Xurong Chen and Lei Yang and Wenlong Zhan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.09787},
year = {2020}
}