2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.112.202501
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Systematic Uncertainties in the Analysis of the Reactor Neutrino Anomaly

Abstract: We examine uncertainties in the analysis of the reactor neutrino anomaly, wherein it is suggested that only about 94% of the emitted antineutrino flux was detected in short baseline experiments. We find that the form of the corrections that lead to the anomaly are very uncertain for the 30% of the flux that arises from forbidden decays. This uncertainty was estimated in four ways, is larger than the size of the anomaly, and is unlikely to be reduced without accurate direct measurements of the antineutrino flux… Show more

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“…transitions have some impact on the neutrino spectrum [17], but this is under investigation. In addition, a measurement of the spectrum from 238 U [18] is newly used in this analysis with an extrapolation below 3 MeV and above 7.5 MeV, using a combination of the summation method [19] and an exponential-polynomial fit on the data.…”
Section: Reactorν E Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…transitions have some impact on the neutrino spectrum [17], but this is under investigation. In addition, a measurement of the spectrum from 238 U [18] is newly used in this analysis with an extrapolation below 3 MeV and above 7.5 MeV, using a combination of the summation method [19] and an exponential-polynomial fit on the data.…”
Section: Reactorν E Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The uncertainty in the model predictions is estimated by authors to be 2.7%. This estimate might be somewhat optimistic as follows from [37] which suggests the corresponding uncertainty to be not less than 4%. The ratio (R) of the Daya Bay measurement to the Huber+Muller model prediction is R = 0.947 ± 0.022, while R = 0.992 ± 0.023 when compared to the ILL+Vogel model prediction.…”
Section: Absolute Reactor Neutrino Flux Measurementmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The spectral uncertainties in the models are enlarged as motivated by the observed discrepancy between the predicted reactor antineutrino spectrum and the data [35][36][37][38], as well as by the recent reexamination of the systematic uncertainties in Ref. [39]. Specifically, the uncorrelated spectral uncertainties for 235 U, 239 Pu, and 241 Pu are conservatively increased to above 4%, while that of 238 U is kept above 10%.…”
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confidence: 99%