EP Seminar
Observation of the last, weakest neutrino transformation at RENO
by Dr. Soo-Bong Kim (KNRC and Seoul University)
Monday, 7 May 2012
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(Europe/Zurich)
at CERN ( 500-1-001 - Main Auditorium )
at CERN ( 500-1-001 - Main Auditorium )
| Description |
The RENO experiment has observed the disappearance of reactor electron antineutrinos, consistent with neutrino oscillations, with a significance of 4.9 standard deviations. Antineutrinos from six reactors at Yonggwang Nuclear Power Plant in Korea, are detected by two identical detectors located at 294 m and 1383 m, respectively, from the reactor array center. In the 229 day data-taking period of 11 August 2011 to 26 March 2012, the far (near) detector observed 17102 (154088) electron antineutrino candidate events with a background fraction of 5.5% (2.7%). A ratio of observed to expected number of antineutrinos in the far detector is 0.920+-0.009(stat.)+-0.014(syst.). From the deficit, we find sin^2(2theta_13)=0.113+-0.013(stat.)+-0.019(syst,) based on a rate-only analysis. In this talk, we will describe experimental setup, data taking, data analysis, and results for the measurement of theta_13. |
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| Organised by | M. Spiropulu, G. Unal................................................ **Tea and Coffee will be served at 10h30** |
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