The Daya Bay, Double Chooz and RENO experiments recently observed a significant distortion in their detected reactor antineutrino spectra, being at odds with the current predictions. Although such a result suggests to revisit the current reactor antineutrino spectra modeling, an alternative scenario, which could potentially explain this anomaly, is explored in this letter. Using an appropriate statistical method, a study of the Daya Bay experiment energy scale is performed. While still being in agreement with the γ calibration data and B12 measured spectrum, it is shown that a O(1%) deviation of the energy scale reproduces the distortion observed in the Daya Bay spectrum, remaining within the quoted calibration uncertainties. Potential orig...
The Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly (RAA) has challenged our understanding of antineutrino fluxes near ...
The Daya Bay experiment has observed correlations between reactor core fuel evolution and changes in...
A new measurement of the reactor antineutrino flux and energy spectrum by the Daya Bay reactor neutr...
International audienceThe Daya Bay, Double Chooz and RENO experiments recently observed a significan...
The prediction of reactor antineutrino spectra will play a crucial role as reactor experiments enter...
The Daya Bay experiment has utilized eight functionally identical underground detectors to sample re...
International audienceThe accurate determination of reactor antineutrino spectra is still a challeng...
The prediction of reactor antineutrino spectra will play a crucial role as reactor experiments enter...
The antineutrino flux and spectrum from the reactors at Daya Bay are monitored by the near detectors...
The spectral shape of reactor antineutrinos measured in recent experiments shows anomalies in compar...
Theorized in the 1930s and discovered in the 1950s, neutrinos have puzzled physicists for decades. ...
A high precision calibration of the nonlinearity in the energy response of the Daya Bay Reactor Neut...
Recently, three successful antineutrino experiments (Daya Bay, Double Chooz, and RENO) measured the ...
The Daya Bay experiment has observed correlations between reactor core fuel evolution and changes in...
The Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly (RAA) has challenged our understanding of antineutrino fluxes near ...
The Daya Bay experiment has observed correlations between reactor core fuel evolution and changes in...
A new measurement of the reactor antineutrino flux and energy spectrum by the Daya Bay reactor neutr...
International audienceThe Daya Bay, Double Chooz and RENO experiments recently observed a significan...
The prediction of reactor antineutrino spectra will play a crucial role as reactor experiments enter...
The Daya Bay experiment has utilized eight functionally identical underground detectors to sample re...
International audienceThe accurate determination of reactor antineutrino spectra is still a challeng...
The prediction of reactor antineutrino spectra will play a crucial role as reactor experiments enter...
The antineutrino flux and spectrum from the reactors at Daya Bay are monitored by the near detectors...
The spectral shape of reactor antineutrinos measured in recent experiments shows anomalies in compar...
Theorized in the 1930s and discovered in the 1950s, neutrinos have puzzled physicists for decades. ...
A high precision calibration of the nonlinearity in the energy response of the Daya Bay Reactor Neut...
Recently, three successful antineutrino experiments (Daya Bay, Double Chooz, and RENO) measured the ...
The Daya Bay experiment has observed correlations between reactor core fuel evolution and changes in...
The Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly (RAA) has challenged our understanding of antineutrino fluxes near ...
The Daya Bay experiment has observed correlations between reactor core fuel evolution and changes in...
A new measurement of the reactor antineutrino flux and energy spectrum by the Daya Bay reactor neutr...