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Title: Past Experience of reactor neutrino experiments


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Past Experience of reactor neutrino experiments
  • Yifang Wang
  • Institute of High Energy Physics, Beijing
  • Nov. 28, 2003

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Contents
  • Reactor neutrino sources
  • Reactor neutrino detection
  • Past experiments
  • Summary

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Daya Bay
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Reactor Source of neutrinos
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How Neutrinos are produced in reactors ?

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Systematic Error Power
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Reactor thermal power
Known to lt1
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Fission rate in the Reactor
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Prediction of reactor neutrino spectrum
  • Three ways to obtain reactor neutrino spectrum
  • Direct measurement
  • First principle calculation
  • Sum up neutrino spectra from 235U, 239Pu, 241Pu
    and 238U
  • 235U, 239Pu, 241Pu from their measured b
    spectra
  • 238U(10) from calculation (10)
  • They all agree well within 3

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Total error on neutrino spectrum
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Reactor neutrino detection
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Observed neutrino spectrum
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Background - Correlated
Background - Uncorrelated environmental

radioactivity
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Precautions for a reactor n experiment
  • Cosmic-ray induced correlated background
  • Enough overburden and shielding
  • Active shielding, small enough and well known
    ineff.
  • Environmental radiation(uncorrelated background)
  • Clean scintillator
  • PMT with Low radioactivity glass
  • Clean surrounding materials
  • Rn free environment
  • Enough shielding
  • Gd-loaded scintillator, good for bk. But aging
  • Calibration
  • Many sources at different positions
  • Birks law, (Cerenkov) light transport/re-emission
    ,

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CHOOZ
5t 0.1 Gd-loaded scintillators Shielding 300
MWE 2 m scintillator 0.14m Fe 1km
baseline Signal 30/day Eff. 70 BK
corr. 1/day uncorr. 0.5/day
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Attenuation Length
l vs time
Acceleration of l aging
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Neutron energy spectrum
Gd capture
Proton capture
Edge effect
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Energy cut
Position cut
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Systematics
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Closer look -- Detection efficiency
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Experience gained
  • Not stable Gd-loaded scintillator (l 5-2m)
  • PMT directly in contact with scintillator ? too
    high uncorr. Background ? too high Eth(1.32 MeV)
  • Good shielding ? low background
  • Homogeneous detector ? Gd peak at 8 MeV
  • 2m scintillator shielding gives a neutron
    reduction of 0.8106.

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Bad performance of reactor is a good news for
neutrino physics
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R1.01? 2.8
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Palo Verde
12t 0.1 Gd-loaded scintillators Shielding 32
MWE /1m water 0.9 km baseline Signal
20/day Eff. 10 BK corr.
15/day uncorr. 7/day
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Very stable Gd-loaded liquid scintillator
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Two trigger thresholds
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Two method used in Palo Verde
  • Power method
  • Neutrino signal follows the variation of reactor
    power
  • Prompt (e) and delayed (n) are asymmetric
  • But background (g-g, n-n) are symmetric
  • N1NggNnnNnpNn
  • N2NggNnn(1-e1)Nnp(1-e2)Nn

Y.F. Wang et al., PRD 62(2000)013012
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Systematics
  • Error on n selection cuts obtained from
    multi-variable analysis

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Experience gained
  • Good Gd-loaded scintillator(l 11m)
  • Not enough shielding ? too high corr./uncorr.
    Background
  • Segmentation makes Gd capture peak lt6MeV ? too
    high uncorr. Background
  • Rn may enter the detector, problem ?
  • Veto eff. is not high enough(97.5)
  • Swap method to measure/cancel backgrounds ? key
    to success
  • 1m water shielding gives a neutron reduction of
    106 (lower energy, complicated event pattern).

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Summary
  • Reactor neutrino experiment is not trivial
  • Chooz and Palo
  • Verde give a limit
  • of sin22q13lt0.1
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