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Exploring coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering using reactor electron antineutrinos in the NEON experiment

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2023-04-05 v2 Nuclear Experiment Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

Neutrino elastic scattering observation with NaI (NEON) is an experiment designed to detect neutrino-nucleus coherent scattering using reactor electron antineutrinos. NEON is based on an array of six NaI(Tl) crystals with a total mass of 13.3 kg, located at the tendon gallery that is 23.7 m away from a reactor core with a thermal power of 2.8 GW in the Hanbit nuclear power complex. The installation of the NEON detector was completed in December 2020, and since May 2021, the detector has acquired data at full reactor power. Based on the observed light yields of the NaI crystals of approximately 22, number of photoelectrons per unit keV electron-equivalent energy (keVee), and 6 counts/kg/keV/day background level at 2-6 keVee energy, coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering observation sensitivity is evaluated as more than 3σ\sigma assuming one-year reactor-on and 100 days reactor-off data, 0.2 keVee energy threshold, and 7 counts/keV/kg/day background in the signal region of 0.2-0.5 keVee. This paper describes the design of the NEON detector, including the shielding arrangement, configuration of NaI(Tl) crystals, and associated operating systems. The initial performance and associated sensitivity of the experiment are also presented.

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@article{arxiv.2204.06318,
  title  = {Exploring coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering using reactor electron antineutrinos in the NEON experiment},
  author = {J. J. Choi and E. J. Jeon and J. Y. Kim and K. W. Kim and S. H. Kim and S. K. Kim and Y. D. Kim and Y. J. Ko and B. C. Koh and C. Ha and B. J. Park and S. H. Lee and I. S. Lee and H. Lee and H. S. Lee and J. Lee and Y. M. Oh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.06318},
  year   = {2023}
}

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21 pages 27 figures