Reactor antineutrino fluxes - status and challenges
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In this contribution we describe the current understanding of reactor antineutrino fluxes and point out some recent developments. This is not intended to be a complete review of this vast topic but merely a selection of observations and remarks, which despite their incompleteness, will highlight the status and the challenges of this field.
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Revival of the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly
A 2023 reactor antineutrino flux calculation revives the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly to 2.2 sigma and produces 3.8 sigma tension with gallium data that drops to 1.3 sigma when gallium uncertainties are enlarged.
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Revival of the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly
The reactor antineutrino anomaly is revived to 2.2 sigma with the 2023 flux calculation, showing 3.8 sigma tension with gallium data that drops to 1.3 sigma when gallium uncertainties are enlarged.
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