First results from a search for coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CENS) at a reactor site
arXiv:2108.02880 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.104.072003
Abstract
The deployment of a low-noise 3 kg p-type point contact germanium detector at the Dresden-II power reactor, 8 meters from its 2.96 GW core, is described. This location provides an unprecedented (anti)neutrino flux of 8.1cms. When combined with the 0.2 keV detector threshold achieved, a first measurement of CENS from a reactor source appears to be within reach. We report on the characterization and abatement of backgrounds during initial runs, deriving improved limits on extensions of the Standard Model involving a light vector mediator, from preliminary data.
7 pages, 7 figures