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Characterization of the ambient background in the RED-100 experiment location at Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant
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The RED-100 experiment with a liquid xenon target was carried out at Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant. The goal of the experiment is the detection and study of the coherent elastic neutrino nucleus scattering process (CE$\nu$NS) for the low-energy antineutrinos in close vicinity to a reactor core. A good understanding of the external radioactive background is needed to achieve this goal. This paper describes the external background conditions for the RED-100 experiment at Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant.
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First constraints on the coherent elastic scattering of reactor antineutrinos off xenon nuclei
The RED-100 experiment sets the first constraints on reactor antineutrino coherent scattering off xenon nuclei, with 90% C.L. upper limits 60 to 90 times the Standard Model expectation.
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