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High Energy Physics Opportunities Using Reactor Antineutrinos

Authors :
Akindele, O. A.
Berryman, J. M.
Bowden, N. S.
Carr, R.
Conant, A. J.
Huber, P.
Langford, T. J.
Link, J. M.
Littlejohn, B. R.
Fernandez-Moroni, G.
Ochoa-Ricoux, J. P.
Roca, C.
Schoppmann, S.
Strigari, L.
Xu, J.
Zhang, C.
Zhang, X.
Akindele, O. A.
Berryman, J. M.
Bowden, N. S.
Carr, R.
Conant, A. J.
Huber, P.
Langford, T. J.
Link, J. M.
Littlejohn, B. R.
Fernandez-Moroni, G.
Ochoa-Ricoux, J. P.
Roca, C.
Schoppmann, S.
Strigari, L.
Xu, J.
Zhang, C.
Zhang, X.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Nuclear reactors are uniquely powerful, abundant, and flavor-pure sources of antineutrinos that continue to play a vital role in the US neutrino physics program. The US reactor antineutrino physics community is a diverse interest group encompassing many detection technologies and many particle physics topics, including Standard Model and short-baseline oscillations, BSM physics searches, and reactor flux and spectrum modeling. The community's aims offer strong complimentary with numerous aspects of the wider US neutrino program and have direct relevance to most of the topical sub-groups composing the Snowmass 2021 Neutrino Frontier. Reactor neutrino experiments also have a direct societal impact and have become a strong workforce and technology development pipeline for DOE National Laboratories and universities. This white paper, prepared as a submission to the Snowmass 2021 community organizing exercise, will survey the state of the reactor antineutrino physics field and summarize the ways in which current and future reactor antineutrino experiments can play a critical role in advancing the field of particle physics in the next decade.<br />Comment: Contribution to Snowmass 2021

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1313512755
Document Type :
Electronic Resource