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Physics Opportunities with PROSPECT-II

Authors :
Andriamirado, M.
Balantekin, A. B.
Bass, C. D.
Bergeron, D. E.
Bernard, E.
Bowden, N. S.
Bryan, C. D.
Carr, R.
Classen, T.
Conant, A. J.
Deichert, G.
Delgado, A.
Diwan, M. V.
Dolinski, M. J.
Erickson, A.
Foust, B. T.
Gaison, J. K.
Galindo-Uribari, A.
Gilbert, C. E.
Gokhale, S.
Grant, C.
Hans, S.
Hansell, A. B.
Heeger, K. M.
Heffron, B.
Jaffe, D. E.
Jayakumar, S.
Ji, X.
Jones, D. C.
Koblanski, J.
Kunkle, P.
Kyzylova, O.
Lane, C. E.
Langford, T. J.
LaRosa, J.
Littlejohn, B. R.
Lu, X.
Maricic, J.
Mendenhall, M. P.
Meyer, A. M.
Milincic, R.
Mueller, P. E.
Mumm, H. P.
Napolitano, J.
Neilson, R.
Nikkel, J. A.
Nour, S.
Palomino, J. L.
Pushin, D. A.
Qian, X.
Roca, C.
Rosero, R.
Searles, M.
Surukuchi, P. T.
Sutanto, F.
Tyra, M. A.
Varner, R. L.
Venegas-Vargas, D.
Weatherly, P. B.
Wilhelmi, J.
Woolverton, A.
Yeh, M.
Zhang, C.
Zhang, X.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The PROSPECT experiment has substantially addressed the original 'Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly' by performing a high-resolution spectrum measurement from an enriched compact reactor core and a reactor model-independent sterile neutrino oscillation search based on the unique spectral distortions the existence of eV$^2$-scale sterile neutrinos would impart. But as the field has evolved, the current short-baseline (SBL) landscape supports many complex phenomenological interpretations, establishing a need for complementary experimental approaches to resolve the situation. While the global suite of SBL reactor experiments, including PROSPECT, have probed much of the sterile neutrino parameter space, there remains a large region above 1 eV$^2$ that remains unaddressed. Recent results from BEST confirm the Gallium Anomaly, increasing its significance to $\sim 5\sigma$, with sterile neutrinos providing a possible explanation of this anomaly. Separately, the MicroBooNE exclusion of electron-like signatures causing the MiniBooNE low-energy excess does not eliminate the possibility of sterile neutrinos as an explanation. Focusing specifically on the future use of reactors as a neutrino source for beyond-the-standard-model physics and applications, higher-precision spectral measurements still have a role to play. These recent results have created a confusing landscape which requires new data to disentangle the seemingly contradictory measurements. To directly probe $\overline{\nu}_{e}$ disappearance from high $\Delta m^2$ sterile neutrinos, the PROSPECT collaboration proposes to build an upgraded and improved detector, PROSPECT-II. It features an evolutionary detector design which can be constructed and deployed within one year and have impactful physics with as little as one calendar year of data.<br />Comment: contribution to Snowmass 2021

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2202.12343
Document Type :
Working Paper