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Published October 2016 | Submitted
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Reactor Neutrino Spectra

Abstract

We present a review of the antineutrino spectra emitted from reactors. Knowledge of these spectra and their associated uncertainties is crucial for neutrino oscillation studies. The spectra used to date have been determined either by converting measured electron spectra to antineutrino spectra or by summing over all of the thousands of transitions that make up the spectra, using modern databases as input. The uncertainties in the subdominant corrections to β-decay plague both methods, and we provide estimates of these uncertainties. Improving on current knowledge of the antineutrino spectra from reactors will require new experiments. Such experiments would also address the so-called reactor neutrino anomaly and the possible origin of the shoulder observed in the antineutrino spectra measured in recent high-statistics reactor neutrino experiments.

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© 2016 Annual Reviews. A.C.H. thanks the Laboratory Directed Research and Development program at Los Alamos National Laboratory for partial support during the writing of this review. P.V. thanks the Physics Department at the California Institute of Technology for partial support. Both authors thank Jim Friar, Gerry Garvey, Alejandro Sonzogni, Libby McCutchan, Jerry Jungman, and members of the Daya Bay, Double Chooz, and RENO experimental teams for valuable discussions. The authors are not aware of any affiliations, memberships, funding, or financial holdings that might be perceived as affecting the objectivity of this review.

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