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Phys. Rev. 117, 159–173 (1960)

Detection of the Free Antineutrino

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F. Reines*, C. L. Cowan, Jr., F. B. Harrison, A. D. McGuire, and H. W. Kruse
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, University of California, Los Alamos, New Mexico

Received 27 July 1959; published in the issue dated January 1960

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The antineutrino absorption reaction p(ν̅ , β+)n was observed in two 200-liter water targets each placed between large liquid scintillation detectors and located near a powerful production fission reactor in an antineutrino flux of 1.2×1013 cm-2 sec-1. The signal, a delayed-coincidence event consisting of the annihilation of the positron followed by the capture of the neutron in cadmium which was dissolved in the water target, was subjected to a variety of tests. These tests demonstrated that reactor-associated events occured at the rate of 3.0 hr-1 for both targets taken together, consistent with expectations; the first pulse of the pair was due to a positron; the second to a neutron; the signal dependended on the presence of protons in the target; and the signal was not due to neutrons or gamma rays from the reactor.

© 1960 The American Physical Society

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http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRev.117.159
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRev.117.159
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*Now at the Department of Physics, Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio.

Now at the Department of Physics, Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C.