arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1908.08302 [nucl-th]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

First-forbidden transitions in the reactor anomaly

Leendert Hayen, Joel Kostensalo, Nathal Severijns, Jouni Suhonen

Published 2019-08-22Version 1

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 percents are found in the antineutrino spectra. Based on the behaviour 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. Based on these results, we conclude that a correct treatment of forbidden transitions is indispensable in both the normalization anomaly and spectral shoulder.

Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:1507.07442 [nucl-th] (Published 2015-07-27)
Large scale evaluation of beta-decay rates of r-process nuclei with the inclusion of first-forbidden transitions
arXiv:1805.12259 [nucl-th] (Published 2018-05-30)
First forbidden transitions in the reactor anomaly
arXiv:2007.08122 [nucl-th] (Published 2020-07-16)
Second-forbidden nonunique $β^-$ decays of $^{24}$Na and $^{36}$Cl assessed by the nuclear shell model