Systematic Uncertainties in the Analysis of the Reactor Neutrino Anomaly

A. C. Hayes, J. L. Friar, G. T. Garvey, Gerard Jungman, and G. Jonkmans
Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 202501 – Published 20 May 2014

Abstract

We examine uncertainties in the analysis of the reactor neutrino anomaly, wherein it is suggested that only about 94% of the emitted antineutrino flux was detected in short baseline experiments. We find that the form of the corrections that lead to the anomaly are very uncertain for the 30% of the flux that arises from forbidden decays. This uncertainty was estimated in four ways, is as large as the size of the anomaly, and is unlikely to be reduced without accurate direct measurements of the antineutrino flux. Given the present lack of detailed knowledge of the structure of the forbidden transitions, it is not possible to convert the measured aggregate fission beta spectra to antineutrino spectra to the accuracy needed to infer an anomaly. Neutrino physics conclusions based on the original anomaly need to be revisited, as do oscillation analyses that assumed that the antineutrino flux is known to better than approximately 4%.

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  • Received 16 September 2013

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.202501

© 2014 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

A. C. Hayes1, J. L. Friar1, G. T. Garvey1, Gerard Jungman1, and G. Jonkmans2

  • 1Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA
  • 2AECL, Chalk River Laboratories, Chalk River, Ontario K0J 1J0, Canada

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Vol. 112, Iss. 20 — 23 May 2014

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