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Reactor electron antineutrino disappearance in the Double Chooz experiment

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arxiv 1207.6632 v4 pith:M3IKFNQ6 submitted 2012-07-27 hep-ex physics.ins-det

Y. Abe , C. Aberle , J. C. dos Anjos , J. C. Barriere , M. Bergevin , A. Bernstein , T. J. C. Bezerra , L. Bezrukhov
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E. Blucher N. S. Bowden C. Buck J. Busenitz A. Cabrera E. Caden L. Camilleri R. Carr M. Cerrada P.-J. Chang P. Chimenti T. Classen A. P. Collin E. Conover J. M. Conrad J. I. Crespo-Anadón K. Crum A. Cucoanes M. V. D'Agostino E. Damon J. V. Dawson S. Dazeley D. Dietrich Z. Djurcic M. Dracos V. Durand J. Ebert Y. Efremenko M. Elnimr A. Etenko M. Fallot M. Fechner F. von Feilitzsch J. Felde D. Franco A. J. Franke M. Franke H. Furuta R. Gama I. Gil-Botella L. Giot M. Goger-Neff L. F. G. Gonzalez M. C. Goodman J. TM. Goon D. Greiner N. Haag C. Hagner T. Hara F. X. Hartmann J. Haser A. Hatzikoutelis T. Hayakawa M. Hofmann G. A. Horton-Smith A. Hourlier M. Ishitsuka J. Jochum C. Jollet C. L. Jones F. Kaether L. N. Kalousis Y. Kamyshkov D. M. Kaplan T. Kawasaki G. Keefer E. Kemp H. de Kerret Y. Kibe T. Konno D. Kryn M. Kuze T. Lachenmaier C. E. Lane C. Langbrandtner T. Lasserre A. Letourneau D. Lhuillier H. P. Lima Jr M. Lindner J. M. López-Castanõ J. M. LoSecco B. K. Lubsandorzhiev S. Lucht D. McKee J. Maeda C. N. Maesano C. Mariani J. Maricic J. Martino T. Matsubara G. Mention A. Meregaglia T. Miletic R. Milincic H. Miyata Th. A. Mueller Y. Nagasaka K. Nakajima P. Novella M. Obolensky L. Oberauer A. Onillon A. Osborn I. Ostrovskiy C. Palomares I. M. Pepe S. Perasso P. Perrin P. Pfahler A. Porta W. Potzel J. Reichenbacher B. Reinhold A. Remoto M. Rohling R. Roncin S. Roth Y. Sakamoto R. Santorelli F. Sato S. Schonert S. Schoppmann T. Schwetz M. H. Shaevitz S. Shimojima D. Shrestha J.-L. Sida V. Sinev M. Skorokhvatov E. Smith J. Spitz A. Stahl I. Stancu L. F. F. Stokes M. Strait A. Stuken F. Suekane S. Sukhotin T. Sumiyoshi Y. Sun R. Svoboda K. Terao A. Tonazzo M. Toups H. H. Trinh Thi G. Valdiviesso C. Veyssiere S. Wagner H. Watanabe B. White C. Wiebusch L. Winslow M. Worcester M. Wurm F. Yermia V. Zimmer
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The Double Chooz experiment has observed 8,249 candidate electron antineutrino events in 227.93 live days with 33.71 GW-ton-years (reactor power x detector mass x livetime) exposure using a 10.3 cubic meter fiducial volume detector located at 1050 m from the reactor cores of the Chooz nuclear power plant in France. The expectation in case of theta13 = 0 is 8,937 events. The deficit is interpreted as evidence of electron antineutrino disappearance. From a rate plus spectral shape analysis we find sin^2 2{\theta}13 = 0.109 \pm 0.030(stat) \pm 0.025(syst). The data exclude the no-oscillation hypothesis at 99.8% CL (2.9{\sigma}).

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