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Improved Measurement of the Evolution of the Reactor Antineutrino Flux and Spectrum at Daya Bay.

Authors :
An FP
Bai WD
Balantekin AB
Bishai M
Blyth S
Cao GF
Cao J
Chang JF
Chang Y
Chen HS
Chen HY
Chen SM
Chen Y
Chen YX
Cheng J
Cheng J
Cheng YC
Cheng ZK
Cherwinka JJ
Chu MC
Cummings JP
Dalager O
Deng FS
Ding YY
Diwan MV
Dohnal T
Dolzhikov D
Dove J
Dugas KV
Duyang HY
Dwyer DA
Gallo JP
Gonchar M
Gong GH
Gong H
Gu WQ
Guo JY
Guo L
Guo XH
Guo YH
Guo Z
Hackenburg RW
Han Y
Hans S
He M
Heeger KM
Heng YK
Hor YK
Hsiung YB
Hu BZ
Hu JR
Hu T
Hu ZJ
Huang HX
Huang JH
Huang XT
Huang YB
Huber P
Jaffe DE
Jen KL
Ji XL
Ji XP
Johnson RA
Jones D
Kang L
Kettell SH
Kohn S
Kramer M
Langford TJ
Lee J
Lee JHC
Lei RT
Leitner R
Leung JKC
Li F
Li HL
Li JJ
Li QJ
Li RH
Li S
Li SC
Li WD
Li XN
Li XQ
Li YF
Li ZB
Liang H
Lin CJ
Lin GL
Lin S
Ling JJ
Link JM
Littenberg L
Littlejohn BR
Liu JC
Liu JL
Liu JX
Lu C
Lu HQ
Luk KB
Ma BZ
Ma XB
Ma XY
Ma YQ
Mandujano RC
Marshall C
McDonald KT
McKeown RD
Meng Y
Napolitano J
Naumov D
Naumova E
Nguyen TMT
Ochoa-Ricoux JP
Olshevskiy A
Park J
Patton S
Peng JC
Pun CSJ
Qi FZ
Qi M
Qian X
Raper N
Ren J
Morales Reveco C
Rosero R
Roskovec B
Ruan XC
Russell B
Steiner H
Sun JL
Tmej T
Treskov K
Tse WH
Tull CE
Tung YC
Viren B
Vorobel V
Wang CH
Wang J
Wang M
Wang NY
Wang RG
Wang W
Wang X
Wang Y
Wang YF
Wang Z
Wang Z
Wang ZM
Wei HY
Wei LH
Wen LJ
Whisnant K
White CG
Wong HLH
Worcester E
Wu DR
Wu Q
Wu WJ
Xia DM
Xie ZQ
Xing ZZ
Xu HK
Xu JL
Xu T
Xue T
Yang CG
Yang L
Yang YZ
Yao HF
Ye M
Yeh M
Young BL
Yu HZ
Yu ZY
Yue BB
Zavadskyi V
Zeng S
Zeng Y
Zhan L
Zhang C
Zhang FY
Zhang HH
Zhang JL
Zhang JW
Zhang QM
Zhang SQ
Zhang XT
Zhang YM
Zhang YX
Zhang YY
Zhang ZJ
Zhang ZP
Zhang ZY
Zhao J
Zhao RZ
Zhou L
Zhuang HL
Zou JH
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2023 May 26; Vol. 130 (21), pp. 211801.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Reactor neutrino experiments play a crucial role in advancing our knowledge of neutrinos. In this Letter, the evolution of the flux and spectrum as a function of the reactor isotopic content is reported in terms of the inverse-beta-decay yield at Daya Bay with 1958 days of data and improved systematic uncertainties. These measurements are compared with two signature model predictions: the Huber-Mueller model based on the conversion method and the SM2018 model based on the summation method. The measured average flux and spectrum, as well as the flux evolution with the ^{239}Pu isotopic fraction, are inconsistent with the predictions of the Huber-Mueller model. In contrast, the SM2018 model is shown to agree with the average flux and its evolution but fails to describe the energy spectrum. Altering the predicted inverse-beta-decay spectrum from ^{239}Pu fission does not improve the agreement with the measurement for either model. The models can be brought into better agreement with the measurements if either the predicted spectrum due to ^{235}U fission is changed or the predicted ^{235}U, ^{238}U, ^{239}Pu, and ^{241}Pu spectra are changed in equal measure.

Subjects

Subjects :
Uranium
Nuclear Reactors

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
130
Issue :
21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37295075
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.211801