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Nuclear Physics | 1995

Search for neutrino oscillations at 15, 40 and 95 meters from a nuclear power reactor at Bugey

B. Achkar; R. Aleksan; M. Avenier; G. Bagieu; J. Bouchez; R. Brissot; J.F. Cavaignac; Johann Collot; M. C. Cousinou; Jean-Pierre Cussonneau; Y. Declais; Y. Dufour; J. Favier; F. Garciaz; E. Kajfasz; H. de Kerret; D.H. Koang; B. Lefievre; E. Lesquoy; J. Mallet; A. Metref; E. Nagy; H. Pessard; F. Pierre; M. Obolensky; A. Stutz; J.P. Wuthrick

Abstract We report on high statistics measurements of neutrino energy spectra carried out at 15, 40 and 95 meters from a 2800 Megawatt reactor, using detection modules filled with 6 Li-loaded liquid scintillator. No oscillations have been observed. Exclusion zones for oscillation parameters are deduced from the observed consistency of the spectra at the three distances. The minimum excluded values of the δm 2 and sin 2 2θ parameters are 1 × 10 −2 eV 2 and 2 × 10 −2 (at 90% CL), respectively.


Physics Letters B | 1994

Study of reactor antineutrino interaction with proton at Bugey nuclear power plant

Y. Declais; H. de Kerret; B. Lefievre; M. Obolensky; A. Etenko; Y. Kozlov; I. Machulin; V.P. Martemianov; L. A. Mikaelyan; M. Skorokhvatov; S. Sukhotin; V. Vyrodov

Abstract We report on a high precision measurement at 15m from a 2800 MWth reactor in which 300 000 events of electron antineutrino interactions with proton have been detected using an integral method. The cross section of the neutron inverse beta-decay process has been measured with an accuracy of 1.4%. The ratio of measured cross section to the expected one in the standard V-A theory of weak interactions is: σ ⨍ /σ V−A = 98.7% ± 1.4% ± 2.7% = 0.987 ± 0.030 .


Physical Review D | 1999

Determination of neutrino incoming direction in the CHOOZ experiment and supernova explosion location by scintillator detectors

M. Apollonio; A. Baldini; C. Bemporad; E. Caffau; F. Cei; Y. Declais; H. de Kerret; B. Dieterle; A. Etenko; L. Foresti; J. George; G. Giannini; M. Grassi; Y. Kozlov; W. R. Kropp; D. Kryn; M. Laiman; Ce Lane; B. Lefievre; I. Machulin; A. Martemyanov; Martemyanov; L. A. Mikaelyan; D. Nicolò; M. Obolensky; R. Pazzi; G. Pieri; L. R. Price; S. Riley; Randolph Reeder

The CHOOZ experiment measured the antineutrino flux at a distance of about 1 Km from two nuclear reactors in order to detect possible neutrino oscillations with squared mass differences as low as 10**-3 eV**2 for full mixing. We show that the data analysis of the electron antineutrino events, collected by our liquid scintillation detector, locates the antineutrino source within a cone of half-aperture of about 18 degrees at the 68% C.L.. We discuss the implications of this experimental result for tracking down a supernova explosion.


Physics Letters B | 1984

Indication for neutrino oscillation from a high statistics experiment at the bugey reactor

J.F. Cavaignac; A. Hoummada; D.H. Koang; B. Vignon; Y. Declais; H. de Kerret; H. Pessard; J.M. Thenard

Abstract The energy spectrum of electron antineutrinos has been measured at two distances, 13.6 and 18.3. meters, from the core of a PWR power reactor at Bugey (France). About 63 000 antineutrino events have been recorded using the inverse β-decay reaction ν e+p→n+e+. We observe a difference in the counting rates between the two positions. The compatibility of the results with solutions in a two-neutrino oscillations analysis is discussed.


Physics Letters B | 1996

Comparison of anti-neutrino reactor spectrum models with the Bugey-3 measurements

B. Achkar; R. Aleksan; M. Avenier; G. Bagieu; J. Bouchez; R. Brissot; J.F. Cavaignac; Johann Collot; M.-C. Cousinou; Jean-Pierre Cussonneau; Y. Declais; Y. Dufour; J. Favier; F. Garciaz; E. Kajfasz; H. de Kerret; D.H. Koang; B. Lefievre; E. Lesquoy; J. Mallet; A. Metref; E. Nagy; M. Obolensky; H. Pessard; F. Pierre; A. Stutz; J.P. Wuthrick

Abstract The Bugey 3 neutrino oscillation experiment has provided high statistics neutrino energy spectra recorded at 15 and 40 meters from a nuclear reactor core. Assuming no oscillations, the measured spectra favor a model of reactor spectrum based on the beta spectra measured at ILL.


Physics Letters B | 1983

A search for axions at a power reactor

J.F. Cavaignac; A. Hoummada; D.H. Koang; B. Ost; B. Vignon; Richard Wilson; Y. Declais; G. Girardi; H. de Kerret; H. Pessard; J.M. Thenard

Abstract A search has been conducted for the axion at the Bugey reactor which is owned and operated by Electricite de France. The axion production should be proportional to the magnetic transition of np capture, and be detectable by its decay into 2γ rays. No signal was observed in this measurement. Also no axion signal was seen from a single proton magnetic transition of 97Nb. Using those two results, the axion can be excluded with a mass up to 1 MeV in the Peccei-Quinn formalism.


Physics Letters B | 1990

Limits on electrochemically induced fusion of deuterium by neutron flux measurements

R. Aleksan; M. Avenier; G. Bagieu; J. Bouchez; J.F. Cavaignac; Johann Collot; M.-C. Cousinou; Y. Declais; Y. Dufour; R. Durand; R. Faure; J. Favier; E. Kajfasz; H. de Kerret; D.H. Koang; B. Lefievre; E. Lesquoy; J. Mallet; E. Nagy; M. Obolensky; H. Pessard; F. Pierre; A. Stutz; J.P. Wuethrick

Abstract Limits on the neutron flux produced by electrochemically induced nuclear fusion reactions have been set using a very efficient and low background detector based on 6 Li doped liquid scintillator to detect the 2.45 MeV neutron. These limits are of the order of 50 neutrons/h for differet electrolysis experimental conditions and are at least 30 times lower than the claimed positive results of Fleischmann and Pons, and of Jones et al.


Le Journal De Physique Colloques | 1984

SEARCH FOR NEUTRINO OSCILLATION AT BUGEY

J.F. Cavaignac; Y. Declais; A. Hoummada; H. de Kerret; D.H. Koang; H. Pessard; J.M. Thenard; B. Vignon

The high flux of low energy [MATH]e produced by the core of a PWR reactor of Bugey power plant has been used to search for evidence of neutrino oscillations through the inverse beta decay reaction [MATH]e + p → e+ + n. Measurements have been performed at two distances (13.5 and 18.5m). About 50 000 [MATH]e events have been collected at the first position and 25 000 [MATH]e events at the second one. Data analysis is almost completed.


Intersections Between Particles and Nuclear Physics | 1984

Recent results from the Bugey neutrino oscillation experiment

J.F. Cavaignac; A. Hoummada; D.H. Koang; B. Vignon; Y. Declais; H. de Kerret; H. Pessard; J.M. Thenard

The energy spectrum of electron antineutrinos has been measured at two distances, 13.6 and 18.3 meters, from the core of a PWR power reactor at Bugey (FRANCE). About 63000 antineutrinos events have been recorded using the inverse β‐decay reaction νe+p→n+e+. A significant difference in the counting rate between the two positions has been observed. The compatibility of the results with solutions in a two‐neutrino oscillation analysis is discussed.


Archive | 1995

Precise measurement of the cross section for the reaction ????+p --> e++n at the Bourges reactor

V. Vyrodov; Y. Declais; H. de Kerret; Y. Kozlov; B. Lefievre; Vladimir P. Martem'yanov; I. Machulin; L. A. Mikaelyan; M. Obolensky; M. Skorokhvatov; S. Sukhotin; A. Etenko

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D.H. Koang

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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J.F. Cavaignac

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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J. Favier

Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de physique des particules

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J.M. Thenard

Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de physique des particules

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