scholarly journals Probing neutrino quantum decoherence at reactor experiments

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
André de Gouvêa ◽  
Valentina De Romeri ◽  
Christoph A. Ternes

Abstract We explore how well reactor antineutrino experiments can constrain or measure the loss of quantum coherence in neutrino oscillations. We assume that decoherence effects are encoded in the size of the neutrino wave-packet, σ. We find that the current experiments Daya Bay and the Reactor Experiment for Neutrino Oscillation (RENO) already constrain σ > 1.0×10−4 nm and estimate that future data from the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) would be sensitive to σ < 2.1 × 10−3 nm. If the effects of loss of coherence are within the sensitivity of JUNO, we expect σ to be measured with good precision. The discovery of nontrivial decoherence effects in JUNO would indicate that our understanding of the coherence of neutrino sources is, at least, incomplete.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sin Kyu Kang ◽  
Yeong-Duk Kim ◽  
Young-Ju Ko ◽  
Kim Siyeon

The masses of sterile neutrinos are not yet known, and depending on the orders of magnitudes, their existence may explain reactor anomalies or the spectral shape of reactor neutrino events at 1.5 km baseline detector. Here, we present four-neutrino analysis of the results announced by RENO and Daya Bay, which performed the definitive measurements ofθ13based on the disappearance of reactor antineutrinos at km order baselines. Our results using 3 + 1 scheme include the exclusion curve ofΔm412versusθ14and the adjustment ofθ13due to correlation withθ14. The value ofθ13obtained by RENO and Daya Bay with a three-neutrino oscillation analysis is included in the1σinterval ofθ13allowed by our four-neutrino analysis.



2021 ◽  
Vol 81 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Massimo Blasone ◽  
Silvio De Siena ◽  
Cristina Matrella

AbstractQuantum correlations provide a fertile testing ground for investigating fundamental aspects of quantum physics in various systems, especially in the case of relativistic (elementary) particle systems as neutrinos. In a recent paper, Ming et al. (Eur Phys J C 80:275, 2020), in connection with results of Daya-Bay and MINOS experiments, have studied the quantumness in neutrino oscillations in the framework of plane-wave approximation. We extend their treatment by adopting the wave packet approach that accounts for effects due to localization and decoherence. This leads to a better agreement with experimental results, in particular for the case of MINOS experiment.





2012 ◽  
Vol 21 (07) ◽  
pp. 1250065 ◽  
Author(s):  
LEONARD S. KISSLINGER ◽  
ERNEST M. HENLEY ◽  
MIKKEL B. JOHNSON

We estimate the dependence of νμ to νe conversion on parameters θ13 and δ CP for several experimental facilities studying neutrino oscillations. We use the S-Matrix theory to estimate νe disappearance and compare estimates based on an older theory being used to extract θ13 from the Double Chooz, Daya Bay, and RENO data, to assist in extracting an accurate value for θ13 from these projects. We use values of θ13 within known limits, and estimate the dependence of νμ-νe CP violation (CPV) probability on δ CP in order to suggest new experiments to measure CPV for neutrinos moving in matter.





2008 ◽  
Vol 23 (13) ◽  
pp. 1929-1948
Author(s):  
BING-LIN YOUNG

A brief summary of the current status of neutrino oscillations will be given. Then the on-going construction of the Daya Bay Reaction Neutrino Experiment near the Daya Bay nuclear power plant is sketched. The Daya Bay experiment will measure the mixing angle θ13 to the level of sin 2 2θ13 = 0.01.







2017 ◽  
Vol 118 (25) ◽  
Author(s):  
F. P. An ◽  
A. B. Balantekin ◽  
H. R. Band ◽  
M. Bishai ◽  
S. Blyth ◽  
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