Final Search for Short-Baseline Neutrino Oscillations with the PROSPECT-I Detector at HFIR
ORAL
Abstract
The Precision Reactor Oscillation and SPECTrum (PROSPECT) reactor antineutrino experiment is designed to detect eV-scale sterile neutrino oscillation at short baselines. PROSPECT's segmented detector is positioned approximately 7 meters away from the compact research reactor core at Oak Ridge National Laboratory's High Flux Isotope Reactor. During the data collection period, certain photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) experienced current instabilities, which resulted in the previous search for sterile neutrino oscillation being dominated by statistical uncertainties. However, by using new analysis approaches: multi-period dataset combined with single-ended event reconstruction, we successfully recovered and maximized Inverse Beta Decay (IBD) events while reducing background for each period. The talk will present the final results for sterile neutrino oscillation searches from the PROSPECT experiment using the optimized dataset.
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Presenters
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Manoa Andriamirado
Illinois Institute of Technology
Authors
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Manoa Andriamirado
Illinois Institute of Technology