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Comprehensive geoneutrino analysis with Borexino
- Source :
- Phys.Rev.D, Phys.Rev.D, 2020, 101 (1), pp.012009. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevD.101.012009⟩, Physical review / D 101(1), 012009 (2020). doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.101.012009, Physical Review
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- American Physical Society (APS), 2020.
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Abstract
- This paper presents a geoneutrino measurement using 3262.74 days of data taken with the Borexino detector at LNGS in Italy. By observing $52.6 ^{+9.4}_{-8.6} ({\rm stat}) ^{+2.7}_{-2.1}({\rm sys})$ geoneutrinos (68% interval) from $^{238}$U and $^{232}$Th, a signal of $47.0^{+8.4}_{-7.7}\,({\rm stat)}^{+2.4}_{-1.9}\,({\rm sys})$ TNU with $^{+18.3}_{-17.2}$% total precision was obtained. This result assumes the same Th/U mass ratio found in chondritic CI meteorites but compatible results were found when contributions from $^{238}$U and $^{232}$Th were fit as free parameters. Antineutrino background from reactors is fit unconstrained and found compatible with the expectations. The null-hypothesis of observing a signal from the mantle is excluded at a 99.0% C.L. when exploiting the knowledge of the local crust. Measured mantle signal of $21.2 ^{+9.6}_{-9.0} ({\rm stat})^{+1.1}_{-0.9} ({\rm sys})$ TNU corresponds to the production of a radiogenic heat of $24.6 ^{+11.1}_{-10.4}$ TW (68% interval) from $^{238}$U and $^{232}$Th in the mantle. Assuming 18% contribution of $^{40}$K in the mantle and $8.1^{+1.9}_{-1.4}$ TW of radiogenic heat of the lithosphere, the Borexino estimate of the total Earth radiogenic heat is $38.2 ^{+13.6}_{-12.7}$ TW, corresponding to a convective Urey ratio of 0.78$^{+0.41}_{-0.28}$. These values are compatible with different geological models, however there is a 2.4$\sigma$ tension with those which predict the lowest concentration of heat-producing elements. By fitting the data with a constraint on the reactor antineutrino background, the existence of a hypothetical georeactor at the center of the Earth having power greater than 2.4 TW at 95% C.L. is excluded. Particular attention is given to all analysis details, which should be of interest for the next generation geoneutrino measurements.<br />Comment: 69 pages, 56 Figures (some composed of multiple files), 17 Tables, 135 References
- Subjects :
- data analysis method
Geoneutrino
FOS: Physical sciences
chemistry.chemical_element
01 natural sciences
Mantle (geology)
NO
thorium
High Energy Physics - Experiment
background [antineutrino]
uranium
Physics - Geophysics
Nuclear physics
High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)
statistical analysis
Lithosphere
0103 physical sciences
antineutrino: nuclear reactor
[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]
Particle Physics Experiments
ddc:530
010306 general physics
geoneutrinos, liquid scintillators, low radioactivity, neutrino, detector
Borexino
[PHYS]Physics [physics]
Physics
Radiogenic nuclide
010308 nuclear & particles physics
Thorium
Crust
antineutrino: background
Mass ratio
[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-GEN-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/General Physics [physics.gen-ph]
Geophysics (physics.geo-ph)
Gran Sasso
ddc
nuclear reactor [antineutrino]
geophysics [neutrino]
chemistry
mass ratio
neutrino: geophysics
[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]
experimental results
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 24700029 and 24700010
- Volume :
- 101
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Physical Review D
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....237d91d632020e35ac47f8f7fbd3beb1