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Measurement of θ13 in Double Chooz using neutron captures on hydrogen with novel background rejection techniques
Double Chooz CollaborationY. AbeM. BergevinS. PerassoA. PortaG. PronostJ. ReichenbacherB. ReinholdM. RöhlingR. RoncinB. RyboltY. SakamotoR. SantorelliT. J. C. BezerraA. C. SchilithzS. SchönertStefan SchoppmannM. H. ShaevitzR. SharankovaD. ShresthaV. SibilleV. SinevM. SkorokhvatovE. SmithL. BezrukovMichael SoironJ. SpitzAchim StahlI. StancuL. F. F. StokesM. StraitF. SuekaneS. SukhotinT. SumiyoshiY. SunE. BlucherR. SvobodaK. TeraoA. TonazzoH. H. Trinh ThiG. ValdiviessoN. VassilopoulosC. VeyssiereM. VivierS. WagnerN. WalshT. BrugièreH. WatanabeChristopher WiebuschM. WurmG. YangF. YermiaV. ZimmerDouble ChoozC. BuckJ. BusenitzA. CabreraL. CamilleriR. CarrS. AppelM. CerradaE. ChauveauP. ChimentiA. P. CollinJ. M. ConradJ. I. Crespo-anadónK. CrumA. S. CucoanesE. DamonJ. V. DawsonT. AbrahãoJ. DhoogheD. DietrichZ. DjurcicM. DracosA. EtenkoM. FallotFranz Von FeilitzschJ. FeldeS. M. FernandesV. FischerH. AlmazanD. FrancoM. FrankeH. FurutaI. Gil-botellaL. GiotM. Göger-neffH. GomezL. F. G. GonzalezL. GoodenoughM. C. GoodmanC. AltN. HaagT. HaraJ. HaserDenise HellwigM. HofmannG. A. Horton-smithA. HourlierM. IshitsukaJ. JochumC. JolletJ. C. Dos AnjosF. KaetherL. N. KalousisY. KamyshkovM. KanedaD. M. KaplanT. KawasakiE. KempH. De KerretD. KrynM. KuzeJ. C. BarriereT. LachenmaierC. E. LaneT. LasserreA. LetourneauD. LhuillierH. P. Lima Jr.M. LindnerJ. M. López-castañoJ. M. LoseccoB. LubsandorzhievE. BaussanSebastian LuchtJ. MaedaC. MarianiJ. MaricicJ. MartinoT. MatsubaraG. MentionA. MeregagliaT. MileticR. MilincicIlja BekmanA. MinottiY. NagasakaD. Navas-nicolásP. NovellaL. OberauerM. ObolenskyA. OnillonA. OsbornC. PalomaresI. M. Pepesubject
data analysis methodNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsNeutrino Detectors and TelescopeGadoliniumnuclear reactor [antineutrino/e]energy spectrumchemistry.chemical_elementFluxmixing angle: measured [neutrino]CHOOZ7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - Experimentflux [antineutrino]Flavor physicscapture [n]0103 physical sciences[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]Electroweak interactionddc:530Neutron010306 general physicsPhysicsNeutrino Detectors and Telescopesbackground010308 nuclear & particles physicsoscillation [neutrino]suppressionDouble ChoozNeutron captureOscillationchemistryhydrogenInverse beta decayFlavor physicspectralHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentgadoliniumNeutrinoOrder of magnitudeexperimental resultsdescription
The Double Chooz collaboration presents a measurement of the neutrino mixing angle θ[subscript 13] using reactor [bar over ν[subscript e]] observed via the inverse beta decay reaction in which the neutron is captured on hydrogen. This measurement is based on 462.72 live days data, approximately twice as much data as in the previous such analysis, collected with a detector positioned at an average distance of 1050 m from two reactor cores. Several novel techniques have been developed to achieve significant reductions of the backgrounds and systematic uncertainties. Accidental coincidences, the dominant background in this analysis, are suppressed by more than an order of magnitude with respect to our previous publication by a multi-variate analysis. These improvements demonstrate the capability of precise measurement of reactor [bar over ν[subscript e]] without gadolinium loading. Spectral distortions from the [bar over ν[subscript e]] reactor flux predictions previously reported with the neutron capture on gadolinium events are confirmed in the independent data sample presented here. A value of sin 2[superscript 2] θ[subscript 13] = 0.095 [+ 0.038 over − 0.039] (stat+syst) is obtained from a fit to the observed event rate as a function of the reactor power, a method insensitive to the energy spectrum shape. A simultaneous fit of the hydrogen capture events and of the gadolinium capture events yields a measurement of sin[superscript 2] 2θ[subscript 13] = 0.088 ± 0.033(stat+syst).
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