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SOX: search for short baseline neutrino oscillations with Borexino
G. LukyanchenkoG. LukyanchenkoM. CribierM. CribierP. J. MosteiroN. BertonMichele MontuschiC. GhianoCaren HagnerG. BelliniCristiano GalbiatiO. SmirnovMatteo AgostiniS. SchönertA. CaminataD. A. SemenovF. Von FeilitzschG. BonfiniZ. YokleyJ. ThurnR. RoncinE. V. UnzhakovP. CavalcanteMarco PallaviciniF. GabrieleR. B. VogelaarE. LitvinovichE. LitvinovichG. MentionM. MisiaszekAndrea IanniD. BickSandra ZavatarelliFrank CalapriceJay Burton BenzigerA. V. DerbinS. FarinonLothar OberauerN. RossiMatthias LaubensteinLino MiramontiG. TesteraC. VeyssiereTobias LachenmaierMarco GiammarchiAldo IanniA. PocarDenis KorablevK. AltenmüllerV. N. MuratovaJ. MaricicS. AppelE. MeroniM. D. SkorokhvatovM. D. SkorokhvatovM. KaiserB. NeumairV.n. KornoukhovMichael WurmG. KorgaK. FomenkoL. PappMarcin WójcikY. SuvorovY. SuvorovB. CaccianigaLivia LudhovaA. M. GorettiA. S. ChepurnovAlessandra ReAldo RomaniFausto OrticaL. Di NotoI. N. MachulinI. N. MachulinM. DureroM. VivierS. ManeckiS. MarcocciD. D'angeloM. ToropovaThierry LasserreThierry LasserreR. TartagliaW. ManeschgK. JedrzejczakN JonquàresB. LehnertS. WeinzGioacchino RanucciD. KrynS. DaviniA.v. EtenkoD. BravoL. PerassoM. Goeger-neffJ. WinterD. FrancoF. LombardiA. RazetoE. V. HungerfordV. FischerA. SotnikovI. S. DrachnevKai ZuberG. ZuzelR. MusenichM. GromovT. HoudyT. HoudyK. ChoiJ. M. LinkM. S. MeyerPaolo LombardiJ GaffliotS. V. SukhotinL. ScolaO. ZaimidorogaH. WangV. V. KobychevM. Obolenskysubject
HistoryParticle physicsSterile neutrinochromium: nuclidePhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsSolar neutrino[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciences7. Clean energyEducationNuclear physicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)0103 physical sciencesddc:530[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]010306 general physicsNeutrino oscillationBorexinoactivity reportPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::Phenomenologyneutrino: particle sourceSolar neutrino problemneutrino: sterilesensitivityComputer Science ApplicationsNeutrino detector13. Climate actioncerium: nuclideMeasurements of neutrino speedHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentBorexinoneutrino: oscillationNeutrinoantineutrino: particle sourcedescription
International audience; The Borexino detector has convincingly shown its outstanding performances in the low energy regime through its accomplishments in the observation and study of the solar and geo neutrinos. It is then an ideal tool to perform a state of the art source-based experiment for testing the longstanding hypothesis of a fourth sterile neutrino with ~ eV(2) mass, as suggested by several anomalies accumulated over the past three decades in source, reactor, and accelerator-based experiments. The SOX project aims at successively deploying two intense radioactive sources, made of Cerium (antineutrino) and Chromium (neutrino), respectively, in a dedicated pit located beneath the detector. The existence of such an ~ eV(2) sterile neutrino would then show up as an unambiguous spatial and energy distortion in the count rate of neutrinos interacting within the active detector volume. This article reports on the latest developments about the first phase of the SOX experiment, namely CeSOX, and gives a realistic projection of CeSOX sensitivity to light sterile neutrinos in a simple (3+1) model.
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