Sterile neutrinos or flux uncertainties? — Status of the reactor anti-neutrino anomaly

Abstract The ∼ 3σ discrepancy between the predicted and observed reactor anti-neutrino flux, known as the reactor anti-neutrino anomaly, continues to intrigue. The recent discovery of an unexpected bump in the reactor anti-neutrino spectrum, as well as indications that the flux deficit is different...

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Main Authors: Mona Dentler, Álvaro Hernández-Cabezudo, Joachim Kopp, Michele Maltoni, Thomas Schwetz
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP11(2017)099
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spelling doaj-073da9844f8c4c489090adac506d63362020-11-24T21:26:49ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792017-11-0120171112510.1007/JHEP11(2017)099Sterile neutrinos or flux uncertainties? — Status of the reactor anti-neutrino anomalyMona Dentler0Álvaro Hernández-Cabezudo1Joachim Kopp2Michele Maltoni3Thomas Schwetz4PRISMA Cluster of Excellence and Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität MainzInstitut für Kernphysik, Karlsruher Institut für TechnologiePRISMA Cluster of Excellence and Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität MainzInstituto de Física Teórica UAM/CSIC, Universidad Autónoma de MadridInstitut für Kernphysik, Karlsruher Institut für TechnologieAbstract The ∼ 3σ discrepancy between the predicted and observed reactor anti-neutrino flux, known as the reactor anti-neutrino anomaly, continues to intrigue. The recent discovery of an unexpected bump in the reactor anti-neutrino spectrum, as well as indications that the flux deficit is different for different fission isotopes seems to disfavour the explanation of the anomaly in terms of sterile neutrino oscillations. We critically review this conclusion in view of all available data on electron (anti)neutrino disappearance. We find that the sterile neutrino hypothesis cannot be rejected based on global data and is only mildly disfavored compared to an individual rescaling of neutrino fluxes from different fission isotopes. The main reason for this is the presence of spectral features in recent data from the NEOS and DANSS experiments. If state-of-the-art predictions for reactor fluxes are taken at face value, sterile neutrino oscillations allow a consistent description of global data with a significance close to 3σ relative to the no-oscillation case. Even if reactor fluxes and spectra are left free in the fit, a 2σ hint in favour of sterile neutrinos remains, with allowed parameter regions consistent with an explanation of the anomaly in terms of oscillations.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP11(2017)099Neutrino PhysicsBeyond Standard Model
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author Mona Dentler
Álvaro Hernández-Cabezudo
Joachim Kopp
Michele Maltoni
Thomas Schwetz
spellingShingle Mona Dentler
Álvaro Hernández-Cabezudo
Joachim Kopp
Michele Maltoni
Thomas Schwetz
Sterile neutrinos or flux uncertainties? — Status of the reactor anti-neutrino anomaly
Journal of High Energy Physics
Neutrino Physics
Beyond Standard Model
author_facet Mona Dentler
Álvaro Hernández-Cabezudo
Joachim Kopp
Michele Maltoni
Thomas Schwetz
author_sort Mona Dentler
title Sterile neutrinos or flux uncertainties? — Status of the reactor anti-neutrino anomaly
title_short Sterile neutrinos or flux uncertainties? — Status of the reactor anti-neutrino anomaly
title_full Sterile neutrinos or flux uncertainties? — Status of the reactor anti-neutrino anomaly
title_fullStr Sterile neutrinos or flux uncertainties? — Status of the reactor anti-neutrino anomaly
title_full_unstemmed Sterile neutrinos or flux uncertainties? — Status of the reactor anti-neutrino anomaly
title_sort sterile neutrinos or flux uncertainties? — status of the reactor anti-neutrino anomaly
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract The ∼ 3σ discrepancy between the predicted and observed reactor anti-neutrino flux, known as the reactor anti-neutrino anomaly, continues to intrigue. The recent discovery of an unexpected bump in the reactor anti-neutrino spectrum, as well as indications that the flux deficit is different for different fission isotopes seems to disfavour the explanation of the anomaly in terms of sterile neutrino oscillations. We critically review this conclusion in view of all available data on electron (anti)neutrino disappearance. We find that the sterile neutrino hypothesis cannot be rejected based on global data and is only mildly disfavored compared to an individual rescaling of neutrino fluxes from different fission isotopes. The main reason for this is the presence of spectral features in recent data from the NEOS and DANSS experiments. If state-of-the-art predictions for reactor fluxes are taken at face value, sterile neutrino oscillations allow a consistent description of global data with a significance close to 3σ relative to the no-oscillation case. Even if reactor fluxes and spectra are left free in the fit, a 2σ hint in favour of sterile neutrinos remains, with allowed parameter regions consistent with an explanation of the anomaly in terms of oscillations.
topic Neutrino Physics
Beyond Standard Model
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP11(2017)099
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