Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS April Meeting
Wednesday–Saturday, April 3–6, 2024; Sacramento & Virtual
Session P07: Neutrino Experiment I
3:45 PM–5:33 PM,
Friday, April 5, 2024
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
Room: Ballroom A9, Floor 2
Sponsoring
Unit:
DPF
Chair: Heidi Schellman, Oregon State University
Abstract: P07.00008 : Joint-Search for Light Sterile Neutrino Oscillations by PROSPECT, STEREO, and Daya Bay
5:09 PM–5:21 PM
Presenter:
Diego Venegas-Vargas
(University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Author:
Diego Venegas-Vargas
(University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Collaboration:
PROSPECT, STEREO, Daya Bay
The PROSPECT, STEREO, and Daya Bay experiments have provided world-leading results regarding the detection of reactor-produced antineutrinos. PROSPECT and STEREO have made short-baseline (~10m) measurements of antineutrinos from highly enriched uranium (HEU) research reactors where over 99% of the antineutrino flux comes from 235U. The Daya Bay experiment has studied antineutrino emission at low-enriched uranium (LEU) power reactors that use a mixture of fissile isotopes, with detectors spanning a much larger baseline from the reactor cores (~2km). All three experiments have performed independent searches for sterile neutrino oscillations, excluding different regions of oscillation phase space. A new collaborative effort, utilizing the final data sets from all three experiments, aims to improve the precision of the search for light sterile neutrinos beyond what would be achievable by each experiment individually. In particular, the combination of information from two HEU-based and one LEU-based experiment could extend the phase space coverage in large ∆m2 > 10 eV2 regions. This presentation reports the current status of the joint oscillation analysis between these experiments.
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