Final Search for Short-Baseline Neutrino Oscillations with the PROSPECT-I Detector at HFIR

M. Andriamirado, B. Balantekin, C. D. Bass, O. Benevides Rodrigues, E. P. Bernard, N. S. Bowden, C. D. Bryan, R. Carr, T. Classen, A. J. Conant, G. Deichert, M. J. Dolinski, A. Erickson, A. Galindo-Uribarri, S. Gokhale, C. Grant, S. Hans, A. B. Hansell, K. M. Heeger, B. Heffron, D. E. Jaffe, S. Jayakumar, J. R. Koblanski, P. Kunkle, C. E. Lane, B. R. Littlejohn, A. Lozano Sanchez, X. Lu, F. Machado, J. Maricic, M. P. Mendenhall, A. M. Meyer, R. Milincic, P. E. Mueller, H. Mumm, R. Neilson, X. Qian, C. Roca, R. Rosero, P. Surukuchi, F. Sutanto, D. Venegas-Vargas, P. B. Weatherly, J. Wilhelmi, M. Yeh, C. Zhang, X. Zhang
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The PROSPECT experiment is designed to perform precise searches for antineutrino disappearance at short distances (7 - 9~m) from compact nuclear reactor cores. This Letter reports results from a new neutrino oscillation analysis performed using the complete data sample from the PROSPECT-I detector operated at the High Flux Isotope Reactor in 2018. The analysis uses a multi-period selection of inverse beta decay neutrino interactions with reduced backgrounds and enhanced statistical power to set limits on electron-flavor disappearance caused by mixing with sterile neutrinos with 0.2 - 20 eV$^2$ mass splittings. Inverse beta decay positron energy spectra from six different reactor-detector distance ranges are found to be statistically consistent with one another, as would be expected in the absence of sterile neutrino oscillations. The data excludes at 95% confidence level the existence of sterile neutrinos in regions above 3~eV$^2$ previously unexplored by terrestrial experiments, including all space below 10~eV$^2$ suggested by the recently strengthened Gallium Anomaly. The best-fit point of the Neutrino-4 reactor experiment's claimed observation of short-baseline oscillation is ruled out at more than five standard deviations.
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利用高频红外探测器 PROSPECT-I 对短基线中微子振荡的最终搜索
PROSPECT实验旨在对紧凑型核反应堆堆芯短距离(7 - 9~m)的中微子消失进行精确搜索。这封信报告了利用2018年在高通量同位素反应堆运行的PROSPECT-I探测器的完整数据样本进行的一项新的中微子振荡分析的结果。该分析使用多周期选择的反贝塔衰变中微子相互作用,减少了背景并增强了统计能力,从而设定了与质量分裂为0.2 - 20 eV$^2$的不育中微子混合所引起的电子-中微子振荡的限制。研究发现,来自六个不同反应堆-探测器距离范围的反β衰变正电子能谱在统计上是相互一致的,这是在没有无源中微子振荡的情况下所预期的。这些数据在 95% 的置信水平上排除了先前未被地面实验探索过的 3~eV$^2$ 以上区域存在无源中微子的可能性,包括最近得到加强的镓异常所暗示的 10~eV$^2$ 以下的所有空间。中微子-4 反应堆实验声称观测到的短基线振荡的最佳拟合点被排除在五个标准偏差之外。
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