4–9 juin 2023
Palais des Papes - Avignon - France
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Reactor Antineutrino Spectral Excess: Cumulative Fission Yield Measurement Using Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy

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15h
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Orateur

Samuel Kim (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Description

Recent measurements of the reactor antineutrino emission show that there exists a spectral excess in the 5-7 MeV region when compared to the Huber-Muller prediction based on the conversion method. Analysis within an alternate prediction technique, the summation method, suggests that the bump could be due to excess contributions from a certain few of the beta-decaying fission products. However, it has been shown that when updated fission yield values are used in the summation method, the predicted excess vanishes. In the present preliminary study, fission yields for nuclides suspected of causing the neutrino spectral bump are investigated using gamma-ray spectroscopy of 235-U and 239-Pu samples freshly irradiated using the High Flux Isotope Reactor. For several of the suspect nuclides, the derived fission yields are consistent with JEFF3.3 fission yield library. The exception is the case of 140-Cs from 239-Pu, where the discrepancy between the fitted and expected values suggests a potential error in the fission yield library. This highlights the importance of using accurate nuclear data libraries in the analysis of the reactor antineutrino spectra, and the need for ongoing efforts to improve these libraries.

Author

Samuel Kim (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Co-auteurs

Dr David Glasgow (Oak Ridge National Laoboratory) Dr Mike Dion (Oak Ridge National Laoboratory) Dr Jeff Martoff (Temple University)

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