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J. Martino

Researcher at École des mines de Nantes

Publications -  13
Citations -  2053

J. Martino is an academic researcher from École des mines de Nantes. The author has contributed to research in topics: CHOOZ & Neutrino. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 1854 citations.

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Improved Predictions of Reactor Antineutrino Spectra

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report new calculations of antineutrino spectra including the latest information from nuclear databases and a detailed error budget, which is based on the so-called ab initio approach where the sum of all beta-branches of all fission products predicted by an evolution code.
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Reactor electron antineutrino disappearance in the Double Chooz experiment

Yoshio Abe, +167 more
- 18 Sep 2012 - 
TL;DR: The Double Chooz experiment has observed 8,249 candidate electron antineutrino events in 227.93 live days with 33.71 GW-ton-years (reactor power x detector mass x livetime) exposure using a 10.3 cubic meter fiducial volume detector located at 1050 m from the reactor cores of the Choock nuclear power plant in France as discussed by the authors.
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Improved measurements of the neutrino mixing angle θ13 with the Double Chooz detector

Yoshio Abe, +153 more
TL;DR: The Double Chooz experiment as discussed by the authors was used to estimate the neutrino mixing angle θ fixme 13 using the data collected in 467.90 live days from a detector positioned at an average distance of 1050 m from two reactor cores at the Choozz nuclear power plant.
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First measurement of θ13 from delayed neutron capture on hydrogen in the Double Chooz experiment

Yoshio Abe, +175 more
- 10 Jun 2013 - 
TL;DR: The Double Chooz experiment has determined the value of the neutrino oscillation parameter $\theta_{13}$ from an analysis of inverse beta decay interactions with neutron capture on hydrogen.
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New antineutrino energy spectra predictions from the summation of beta decay branches of the fission products.

TL;DR: It is concluded that new total absorption technique measurements are mandatory to improve the reliability of the predicted spectra of (235)U, (239,241)Pu, and, in particular, (238)U for which no measurement has been published yet.