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A search for neutrino oscillations using the CHOOZ 1 km baseline reactor neutrino experiment

Posted on:2000-11-17Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:The University of New MexicoCandidate:George, JeanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2460390014465448Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
Neutrino oscillation searches are an active field of research due to the implications their discovery may have for the solar neutrino anomaly as well as for the atmospheric neutrino anomaly. Their discovery may also have broad ramifications for the Standard Model of Particle Physics as a whole. Results from an oscillation search using the CHOOZ long baseline reactor neutrino experiment are presented in this thesis. These results are based on the data taken from June 1997 through April 1998 when the two reactors ran at combined thermal power levels ranging from zero power to their full power level of 8.5 GW. Electron flavored antineutrinos emanating from the reactors were detected through the inverse beta decay channel using a liquid scintillating calorimeter located at a distance of approximately 1 km from the reactor sources. The underground experimental site (300 MWE) provided natural shielding from the background of cosmic ray muons---leading to a background rate more than an order of magnitude lower than the full power signal rate. From the agreement between the detected and expected neutrino event rates no evidence for neutrino oscillations was found (at the 90% C.L.) for the oscillation parameter space governed by Deltam 2 > 0.8 x 10--3 eV2 for maximal mixing and by sin2 2theta > 0.18 for large values of Deltam2.
Keywords/Search Tags:Neutrino, Oscillation, Using, Reactor
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