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Testing the Reactor and Gallium Anomalies with Intense (Anti)Neutrino Emitters

Published 23 Sep 2012 in physics.ins-det, hep-ex, and nucl-ex | (1209.5090v1)

Abstract: Several observed anomalies in neutrino oscillation data could be explained by a hypothetical fourth neutrino separated from the three standard neutrinos by a squared mass difference of a few 0.1 eV$2$ or more. This hypothesis can be tested with MCi neutrino electron capture sources (${51}$Cr) or kCi antineutrino $\beta$-source (${144}$Ce) deployed inside or next to a large low background neutrino detector. In particular, the compact size of this source coupled with the localization of the interaction vertex lead to an oscillating pattern in event spatial (and possibly energy) distributions that would unambiguously determine neutrino mass differences and mixing angles.

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