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Resonant antineutrino induced electron capture with low energy bound-beta beams

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2010-01-06 v2

Abstract

Antineutrino induced electron capture is a resonant process that can have a larg e cross-section for beams of monochromatic antineutrinos. We calculate the cross-section of this process and investigate an experimental setup where monochromatic antineutrinos are produced from the bound-beta decay of fully ionized radioactive atoms in a storage ring. If the energy between the source and the target is well matched, the cross-sections can be significantly larger than the cross-sections of commonly used non-resonant processes. The rate that can be achieved at a small distance between the source and two targets of 10310^3 kg is up to one interaction per 8.310188 .3\cdot10^{18} decaying atoms. For a source-target distance corresponding to the first atmospheric neutrino osc illation maximum, the largest rate is one interaction per 3.210213.2\cdot10^{21} decaying atoms, provided that extremely stringent monochromaticity conditions (10710^{-7} or better) are achieved in future ion beams.

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@article{arxiv.0905.1029,
  title  = {Resonant antineutrino induced electron capture with low energy bound-beta beams},
  author = {R. G. C. Oldeman and M. Meloni and B. Saitta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.1029},
  year   = {2010}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures, 4 tables