Abstract

An experiment to search for light sterile neutrinos is conducted at a reactor with a thermal power of 2.8 GW located at the Hanbit nuclear power complex. The search is done with a detector consisting of a ton of Gd-loaded liquid scintillator in a tendon gallery approximately 24 m from the reactor core. The measured antineutrino event rate is 1976 per day with a signal to background ratio of about 22. The shape of the antineutrino energy spectrum obtained from the eight-month data-taking period is compared with a hypothesis of oscillations due to active-sterile antineutrino mixing. No strong evidence of 3+1 neutrino oscillation is found. An excess around the 5 MeV prompt energy range is observed as seen in existing longer-baseline experiments. The mixing parameter sin22θ14 is limited up to less than 0.1 for Δm412 ranging from 0.2 to 2.3 eV2 with a 90% confidence level.

Original languageEnglish
Article number121802
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume118
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Mar 2017

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