The High Energy Neutrino Nuisance at a Medium Baseline Reactor Experiment
Abstract
10 years from now medium baseline reactor experiments will attempt to determine the neutrino mass hierarchy from the differences (RL+PV) between the extrema of the Fourier transformed neutrino spectra. Recently Qian et al. have claimed that this goal may be impeded by the strong dependence of the difference parameter RL+PV on the reactor neutrino flux and on slight variations of Delta M^2_32. We demonstrate that this effect results from a spurious dependence of the difference parameter on the very high energy (8+ MeV) tail of the reactor neutrino spectrum. This dependence is spurious because the high energy tail depends upon decays of exotic isotopes and is insensitive to the mass hierarchy. An energy-dependent weight in the Fourier transform not only eliminates this spurious dependence but in fact increases the chance of correctly determining the hierarchy.
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@article{arxiv.1208.4800,
title = {The High Energy Neutrino Nuisance at a Medium Baseline Reactor Experiment},
author = {Emilio Ciuffoli and Jarah Evslin and Xinmin Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.4800},
year = {2014}
}
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7 pages, 3 pdf figures