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Model Independent Approach of the JUNO $^8$B Solar Neutrino Program

Published 16 Oct 2022 in hep-ex, astro-ph.SR, hep-ph, and nucl-ex | (2210.08437v2)

Abstract: The physics potential of detecting $8$B solar neutrinos will be exploited at the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), in a model independent manner by using three distinct channels of the charged-current (CC), neutral-current (NC) and elastic scattering (ES) interactions. Due to the largest-ever mass of ${13}$C nuclei in the liquid-scintillator detectors and the {expected} low background level, $8$B solar neutrinos would be observable in the CC and NC interactions on ${13}$C for the first time. By virtue of optimized event selections and muon veto strategies, backgrounds from the accidental coincidence, muon-induced isotopes, and external backgrounds can be greatly suppressed. Excellent signal-to-background ratios can be achieved in the CC, NC and ES channels to guarantee the $8$B solar neutrino observation. From the sensitivity studies performed in this work, we show that JUNO, with ten years of data, can reach the {1$\sigma$} precision levels of 5%, 8% and 20% for the $8$B neutrino flux, $\sin2\theta_{12}$, and $\Delta m2_{21}$, respectively. It would be unique and helpful to probe the details of both solar physics and neutrino physics. In addition, when combined with SNO, the world-best precision of 3% is expected for the $8$B neutrino flux measurement.

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