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Testing the Gallium Anomaly

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We study the online detection by gallium capture of mono-energetic neutrinos produced by a $^{51}$Cr radioactive source in a scintillation experiment. We find that cerium-doped gadolinium aluminum gallium garnet (GAGG) is a suitable scintillator which contains about 21% of gallium per weight and has a high mass density and light yield. Combined with a highly efficient light detection system this allows tagging of the subsequent germanium decay and thus a clean distinction of gallium capture and elastic neutrino electron scattering events. With 1.5 tons of scintillator and 10 source runs of 3.4MCi, each, we obtain about 760 gallium capture events with a purity of 85% and 680,000 neutrino electron scattering events, where the latter provide a precise normalization independent of any nuclear physics. This configuration would allow to test the gallium anomaly at more than $5\sigma$ in an independent way.

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LIQUIDating the Gallium Anomaly

hep-ph · 2025-07-10 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A 100-ton indium-loaded opaque scintillator with a 51Cr source could test the full gallium anomaly parameter space at high significance.

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  • LIQUIDating the Gallium Anomaly hep-ph · 2025-07-10 · conditional · none · ref 8 · internal anchor

    A 100-ton indium-loaded opaque scintillator with a 51Cr source could test the full gallium anomaly parameter space at high significance.