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First Evidence of Solar Neutrino Interactions on $^{13}$C

Nuclear Experiment 2026-01-16 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

The SNO+ Collaboration reports the first evidence of 8B^{8}\text{B} solar neutrinos interacting on 13C^{13}\text{C} nuclei. The charged current interaction proceeds through 13C+νe13N+e^{13}\text{C} + \nu_e \rightarrow {}^{13}\text{N} + e^- which is followed, with a 10 minute half-life, by 13N13C+e++νe.{}^{13}\text{N} \rightarrow {}^{13}\text{C} + e^+ +\nu_e . The detection strategy is based on the delayed coincidence between the electron and the positron. Evidence for the charged current signal is presented with a significance of 4.2σ\sigma. Using the natural abundance of 13C^{13}\text{C} present in the scintillator, 5.7 tonnes of 13C^{13}\text{C} over 231 days of data were used in this analysis. The 5.62.3+3.0^{+3.0}_{-2.3} observed events in the data set are consistent with the expectation of 4.71.3+0.6^{+0.6}_{-1.3} events. This result is the second real-time measurement of CC interactions of 8B^{8}\text{B} neutrinos with nuclei and constitutes the lowest energy observation of neutrino interactions on 13C^{13}\text{C} generally. This enables the first direct measurement of the CC νe\nu_e reaction to the ground state of 13N{}^{13}\text{N}, yielding an average cross section of (16.16.7+8.5(stat.)2.7+1.6(syst.))×1043(16.1 ^{+8.5}_{-6.7} (\text{stat.}) ^{+1.6}_{-2.7} (\text{syst.}) )\times 10^{-43} cm2^{2} over the relevant 8B^{8}\text{B} solar neutrino energies.

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@article{arxiv.2508.20844,
  title  = {First Evidence of Solar Neutrino Interactions on $^{13}$C},
  author = {SNO+ Collaboration and : and M. Abreu and A. Allega and M. R. Anderson and S. Andringa and D. M. Asner and D. J. Auty and A. Bacon and T. Baltazar and F. Barão and N. Barros and R. Bayes and E. W. Beier and A. Bialek and S. D. Biller and E. Caden and M. Chen and S. Cheng and B. Cleveland and D. Cookman and J. Corning and S. DeGraw and R. Dehghani and J. Deloye and M. M. Depatie and F. Di Lodovico and C. Dima and J. Dittmer and K. H. Dixon and M. S. Esmaeilian and E. Falk and N. Fatemighomi and R. Ford and A. Gaur and O. I. González-Reina and D. Gooding and C. Grant and J. Grove and S. Hall and A. L. Hallin and D. Hallman and M. R. Hebert and W. J. Heintzelman and R. L. Helmer and C. Hewitt and B. Hreljac and P. Huang and R. Hunt-Stokes and A. S. Inácio and C. J. Jillings and S. Kaluzienski and T. Kaptanoglu and J. Kladnik and J. R. Klein and L. L. Kormos and B. Krar and C. Kraus and C. B. Krauss and T. Kroupová and C. Lake and L. Lebanowski and C. Lefebvre and V. Lozza and M. Luo and S. Maguire and A. Maio and S. Manecki and J. Maneira and R. D. Martin and N. McCauley and A. B. McDonald and G. Milton and D. Morris and M. Mubasher and S. Naugle and L. J. Nolan and H. M. O'Keeffe and G. D. Orebi Gann and S. Ouyang and J. Page and S. Pal and K. Paleshi and W. Parker and L. J. Pickard and B. Quenallata and P. Ravi and A. Reichold and S. Riccetto and J. Rose and R. Rosero and J. Shen and J. Simms and P. Skensved and M. Smiley and R. Tafirout and B. Tam and J. Tseng and E. Vázquez-Jáuregui and J. G. C. Veinot and C. J. Virtue and F. Wang and M. Ward and J. J. Weigand and J. D. Wilson and J. R. Wilson and A. Wright and S. Yang and Z. Ye and M. Yeh and S. Yu and Y. Zhang and K. Zuber and A. Zummo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.20844},
  year   = {2026}
}