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We report the first detection of coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) on natural germanium, measured at the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The Ge-Mini detector of the COHERENT collaboration employs large-mass, low-noise, high-purity germanium spectrometers, enabling excellent energy resolution, and an analysis threshold of 1.5 keV electron-equivalent ionization energy. We observe an on-beam excess of counts with a total exposure of 10.22 GWhkg, and we reject the no-CEvNS hypothesis with significance. The result agrees with the predicted standard model of particle physics signal rate within . Published by the American Physical Society2025more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available June 1, 2026
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Barbeau, P S; Belov, V; Bernardi, I; Bock, C; Bolozdynya, A; Bouabid, R; Browning, J; Cabrera-Palmer, B; Conley, E; da_Silva, V; et al (, Physical Review D)We consider the potential for a 10 kg undoped cryogenic CsI detector operating at the Spallation Neutron Source to measure coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering and its sensitivity to discover new physics beyond the standard model (BSM). Through a combination of increased event rate, lower threshold, and good timing resolution, such a detector would significantly improve on past measurements. We considered tests of several BSM scenarios such as neutrino nonstandard interactions and accelerator-produced dark matter. This detector’s performance was also studied for relevant questions in nuclear physics and neutrino astronomy, namely the weak charge distribution of Cs and I nuclei and detection of neutrinos from a core-collapse supernova. Published by the American Physical Society2024more » « less
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An, P.; Awe, C.; Barbeau, P. S.; Becker, B.; Belov, V.; Bernardi, I.; Bock, C.; Bolozdynya, A.; Bouabid, R.; Brown, A.; et al (, Physical Review Letters)
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An, P; Awe, C; Barbeau, P S; Becker, B; Belling, S W; Belov, V; Bernardi, I; Bock, C; Bolozdynya, A; Bouabid, R; et al (, Physical Review D)
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