First-forbidden transitions in the reactor anomaly
Hayen, L., Kostensalo, J., Severijns, N., & Suhonen, J. (2019). First-forbidden transitions in the reactor anomaly. Physical Review C, 100(5), Article 054323. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.100.054323
Published in
Physical Review CDate
2019Copyright
© American Physical Society, 2019
We describe here microscopic calculations performed on the dominant forbidden transitions in reactor antineutrino spectra above 4 MeV using the nuclear shell model. By taking into account Coulomb corrections in the most complete way, we calculate the shape factor with the highest fidelity and show strong deviations from allowed approximations and previously published results. Despite small differences in the ab initio electron cumulative spectra, large differences on the order of several percent are found in the antineutrino spectra. Based on the behavior of the numerically calculated shape factors we propose a parametrization of forbidden spectra. Using Monte Carlo techniques we derive an estimated spectral correction and uncertainty due to forbidden transitions. We establish the dominance and importance of forbidden transitions in both the reactor anomaly and spectral shoulder analysis with their respective uncertainties. Based on these results, we conclude that a correct treatment of forbidden transitions is indispensable in both the normalization anomaly and spectral shoulder.
...
Publisher
American Physical SocietyISSN Search the Publication Forum
2469-9985Keywords
Publication in research information system
https://converis.jyu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/33609374
Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
Related funder(s)
Research Council of FinlandFunding program(s)
Academy Project, AoFAdditional information about funding
This work has been partly funded by the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office, under Contract No. IUAP EP/12-c, and the Fund for Scientific Research Flanders (FWO). This work has been partially supported by the Academy of Finland under Academy Project No. 318043. J.K. acknowledges the financial support from the Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation.License
Related items
Showing items with similar title or keywords.
-
First-forbidden transitions in reactor antineutrino spectra
Hayen, L.; Kostensalo, Joel; Severijns, N.; Suhonen, Jouni (American Physical Society, 2019)We study the dominant forbidden transitions in the antineutrino spectra of the fission actinides from 4 MeV onward using the nuclear shell model. Through explicit calculation of the shape factor, we show the expected changes ... -
Calculated solar-neutrino capture rate for a radiochemical 205Tl-based solar-neutrino detector
Kostensalo, Joel; Suhonen, Jouni; Zuber, K. (American Physical Society, 2020)Radiochemical experiments for low-energy solar-neutrino detection have been making headlines by exploiting the isotopes 37Cl and 71Ga. Such a very low-threshold measurement of this type can also be performed using 205Tl, ... -
Analysis of light neutrino exchange and short-range mechanisms in 0νββ decay
Deppisch, Frank F.; Graf, Lukas; Iachello, Francesco; Kotila, Jenni (American Physical Society (APS), 2020)Neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ) is a crucial test for lepton number violation. Observation of this process would have fundamental implications for neutrino physics, theories beyond the Standard Model and cosmology. ... -
Muon-electron lepton-flavor-violating transitions : Shell-model calculations of transitions in 27Al
Kostensalo, Joel; Suhonen, Jouni; Civitarese, O. (American Physical Society, 2018)In this paper we present the results of large-scale shell-model calculations of muon-to-electron lepton-flavorviolating transitions for the case of the target nucleus 27Al. We extend the previous shell-model calculations, done ... -
Mesonic enhancement of the weak axial charge and its effect on the half-lives and spectral shapes of first-forbidden J+↔J− decays
Kostensalo, Joel; Suhonen, Jouni (Elsevier B.V., 2018)The effects of the enhancement of the axial-charge matrix element γ5 were studied in medium heavy and heavy nuclei for first-forbidden J+ ↔ J− decay transitions using the nuclear shell model. Noticeable dependence on the ...