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    Inverse Beta Decay in a Nonequilibrium Antineutrino Flux from a Nuclear Reactor

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    The evolution of the reactor antineutrino spectrum toward equilibrium above the inverse beta-decay threshold during the reactor operating period and the decay of residual antineutrino radiation after reactor shutdown are considered. It is found that, under certain conditions, these processes can play a significant role in experiments seeking neutrino oscillations.Comment: 8 pages including 5 ps figure

    Reactor as a Source of Antineutrinos: Thermal Fission Energy

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    Deeper insight into the features of a reactor as a source of antineutrinos is required for making further advances in studying the fundamental properties of the neutrino. The relationship between the thermal power of a reactor and the rate of the chain fission reaction in its core is analyzed.Comment: 15 pages in LaTex and 4 ps figure

    Search for the Neutrino Magnetic Moment in the Non-Equilibrium Reactor Antineutrino Energy Spectrum

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    We study the time evolution of the typical nuclear reactor antineutrino energy spectrum during reactor ON period and the decay of the residual antineutrino spectrum after reactor is stopped. We find that relevant variations of the soft recoil electron spectra produced via weak and magnetic ν~e,e{\widetilde {\nu}}_{e},e scattering process can play a signigicant role in the current and planned searches for the neutrino magnetic moment at reactors.Comment: 4 pages LaTeX 2.09. 4 PS figures. Resume of seminar talks given at Kurchatov Institute, March 1999

    Present and Future Experiments in Non-equilibrium Reactor Antineutrino Energy Spectrum

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    Considerable efforts that have been undertaken in the recent years in low energy antineutrino experiments require further systematic investigations in line of reactor antineutrino spectroscopy as a metrological basis of these experiments. We consider some effects associated with the non-equilibrium of reactor antineutrino radiation and residual antineutrino emission from spent reactor fuel in contemporary antineutrino experiments.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures; Talk presented at International Conference NANP-2005, Dubna, Russia, Jun.-2005; Submitted to Phys. Atom. Nuc

    On Search for New Physics in Nonequilibrium Reactor Antineutrino Energy Spectrum

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    The calculations of the time-dependent reactor antineutrino energy spectrum are presented. Some problems associated with sensitive searches for neutrino magnetic moment and neutrino oscillations in reactor antineutrino flux are considered.Comment: 4 pages in pdf file with figures. Talk presented at International Conference NANP-2001, Dubna, Russia, Jun-200

    Inverse beta decay reaction in 232^{232}Th and 233^{233}U fission antineutrino flux

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    Energy spectra of antineutrinos coming from 232^{232}Th and 233^{233}U neutron-induced fission are calculated, relevant inverse beta decay νeˉ+p→n+e+\bar{{\nu}_e}+p \to n + e^{+} positron spectra and total cross sections are found. This study is stimulated by a hypothesis that a self-sustained nuclear chain reaction is burning at the center of the Earth ("Georeactor"). The Georeactor, according to the author of this idea, provides energy necessary to sustain the Earth's magnetic field. The Georeactor's nuclear fuel is 235^{235}U and, probably, 232^{232}Th and 233^{233}U. Results of present study may appear to be useful in future experiments aimed to test the Georector hypothesis and to estimate its fuel components as a part of developments in geophysics and astrophysics based on observations of low energy antineutrinos in Nature.Comment: 6 pages in LaTeX and 2 ps figures. Submitted to Physics of Atomic Nucle

    Comment on 'Model-dependence of Shapiro time delay and the "speed of gravity/speed of light" controversy'

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    In a recent paper published in Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2004, vol. 21, p. 3803 Carlip used a vector-tensor theory of gravity to calculate the Shapiro time delay by a moving gravitational lens. He claimed that the relativistic correction of the order of v/c beyond the static part of the Shapiro delay depends on the speed of light c and, hence, the Fomalont-Kopeikin experiment is not sensitive to the speed of gravity c_g. In this letter we analyze Carlip's calculation and demonstrate that it implies a gravitodynamic (non-metric) system of units based on the principle of the constancy of the speed of gravity but it is disconnected from the practical method of measurement of astronomical distances based on the principle of the constancy of the speed of light and the SI metric (electrodynamic) system of units. Re-adjustment of theoretically-admissible but practically unmeasurable Carlip's coordinates to the SI metric system of units used in JPL ephemeris, reveals that the velocity-dependent correction to the static part of the Shapiro time delay does depend on the speed of gravity c_g as shown by Kopeikin in Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2004, vol. 21, p. 1. This analysis elucidates the importance of employing the metric system of units for physically meaningful interpretation of gravitational experiments.Comment: 8 pages, no figures, accepted to Classical and Quantum Gravit
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