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First results from KamLAND: evidence for reactor antineutrino disappearance
Authors:Eguchi K  Enomoto S  Furuno K  Goldman J  Hanada H  Ikeda H  Ikeda K  Inoue K  Ishihara K  Itoh W  Iwamoto T  Kawaguchi T  Kawashima T  Kinoshita H  Kishimoto Y  Koga M  Koseki Y  Maeda T  Mitsui T  Motoki M  Nakajima K  Nakajima M  Nakajima T  Ogawa H  Owada K  Sakabe T  Shimizu I  Shirai J  Suekane F  Suzuki A  Tada K  Tajima O  Takayama T  Tamae K  Watanabe H  Busenitz J  Djurcic Z  McKinny K  Mei D-M  Piepke A  Yakushev E  Berger B E  Chan Y D  Decowski M P  Dwyer D A  Freedman S J  Fu Y  Fujikawa B K  Heeger K M  Lesko K T  Luk K-B  Murayama H  Nygren D R  Okada C E  Poon A W P  Steiner H M  Winslow L A  Horton-Smith G A  McKeown R D  Ritter J
Affiliation:Research Center for Neutrino Science, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8578, Japan.
Abstract:KamLAND has measured the flux of nu;(e)'s from distant nuclear reactors. We find fewer nu;(e) events than expected from standard assumptions about nu;(e) propagation at the 99.95% C.L. In a 162 ton.yr exposure the ratio of the observed inverse beta-decay events to the expected number without nu;(e) disappearance is 0.611+/-0.085(stat)+/-0.041(syst) for nu;(e) energies >3.4 MeV. In the context of two-flavor neutrino oscillations with CPT invariance, all solutions to the solar neutrino problem except for the "large mixing angle" region are excluded.
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