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Active-sterile neutrino mixing constraint using reactor antineutrinos with the ISMRAN set-up

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-07-22 v2 Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

In this work, we present an analysis of the sensitivity to the active-sterile neutrino mixing with the Indian Scintillator Matrix for Reactor Anti-Neutrino (ISMRAN) experimental set-up at very short baseline. In this article, we have considered the measurement of electron antineutrino induced events employing a single detector which can be placed either at a single position or moved between near and far positions from the given reactor core. Results extracted in the later case are independent of the theoretical prediction of the reactor anti-neutrino spectrum and detector related systematic uncertainties. Our analysis shows that the results obtained from the measurement carried out at a combination of the near and far detector positions are improved significantly at higher Δm412\Delta m^{2}_{41} compared to the ones obtained with the measurement at a single detector position only. It is found that the best possible combination of near and far detector positions from a 100 MWth_{th} power DHRUVA research reactor core are 7 m and 9 m, respectively, for which ISMRAN set-up can exclude in the range 1.4 eV2Δm412eV^{2} \leq \Delta m^{2}_{41} \leq 4.0 eV2eV^{2} of reactor antineutrino anomaly region along with the present best-fit point of active-sterile neutrino oscillation parameters. At those combinations of detector positions, the ISMRAN set-up can observe the active sterile neutrino oscillation with a 95%\% confidence level provided that sin22θ140.09\sin^{2}2\theta_{14}\geq 0.09 at Δm412\Delta m^{2}_{41} = 1 eV2^{2} for an exposure of 1 ton-yr. The active-sterile neutrino mixing sensitivity can be improved by about 22\% at the same exposure by placing the detector at near and far distances of 15 m and 17 m, respectively, from the compact proto-type fast breeder reactor (PFBR) facility which has a higher thermal power of 1250 MWth_{th}.

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@article{arxiv.2007.00392,
  title  = {Active-sterile neutrino mixing constraint using reactor antineutrinos with the ISMRAN set-up},
  author = {S. P. Behera and D. K. Mishra and L. M. Pant},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.00392},
  year   = {2020}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures, Minor text corrections similar to Published version