Reactor Antineutrino Directionality Measurement with the PROSPECT-I Detector
Nuclear Experiment
2024-07-12 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment
Instrumentation and Detectors
Abstract
The PROSPECT-I detector has several features that enable measurement of the direction of a compact neutrino source. In this paper, a detailed report on the directional measurements made on electron antineutrinos emitted from the High Flux Isotope Reactor is presented. With an estimated true neutrino (reactor to detector) direction of and , the PROSPECT-I detector is able to reconstruct an average neutrino direction of and . This measurement is made with approximately 48000 Inverse Beta Decay signal events and is the most precise directional reconstruction of reactor antineutrinos to date.
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@article{arxiv.2406.08359,
title = {Reactor Antineutrino Directionality Measurement with the PROSPECT-I Detector},
author = {M. Andriamirado and B. Balantekin and C. D. Bass and O. Benevides Rodrigues and E. P. Bernard and N. S. Bowden and C. D. Bryan and R. Carr and T. Classen and A. J. Conant and G. Deichert and M. J. Dolinski and A. Erickson and A. Galindo-Uribarri and S. Gokhale and C. Grant and S. Hans and A. B. Hansell and K. M. Heeger and B. Heffron and D. E. Jaffe and S. Jayakumar and D. C. Jones and J. R. Koblanski and P. Kunkle and C. E. Lane and B. R. Littlejohn and A. Lozano Sanchez and X. Lu and J. Maricic and M. P. Mendenhall and A. M. Meyer and R. Milincic and P. E. Mueller and H. Mumm and J. Napolitano and C. Nave and R. Neilson and M. Oueslati and C. Roca and R. Rosero and P. Surukuchi and F. Sutanto and D. Venegas-Vargas and P. B. Weatherly and J. Wilhelmi and M. Yeh and C. Zhang and X. Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.08359},
year = {2024}
}