CONUS+ reports the first 3.7 sigma observation of coherent elastic antineutrino-nucleus scattering at a nuclear reactor, with 395 measured events versus 347 predicted.
Coherency in Neutrino-Nucleus Elastic Scattering
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Neutrino-nucleus elastic scattering provides a unique laboratory to study the quantum mechanical coherency effects in electroweak interactions, towards which several experimental programs are being actively pursued. We report results of our quantitative studies on the transitions towards decoherency. A parameter ($\alpha$) is identified to describe the degree of coherency, and its variations with incoming neutrino energy, detector threshold and target nucleus are studied. The ranges of $\alpha$ which can be probed with realistic neutrino experiments are derived, indicating complementarity between projects with different sources and targets. Uncertainties in nuclear physics and in $\alpha$ would constrain sensitivities in probing physics beyond the standard model. The maximum neutrino energies corresponding to $\alpha$>0.95 are derived.
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Direct observation of coherent elastic antineutrino-nucleus scattering
CONUS+ reports the first 3.7 sigma observation of coherent elastic antineutrino-nucleus scattering at a nuclear reactor, with 395 measured events versus 347 predicted.