Abstract

Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) is the dominant neutrino scattering channel for neutrinos of energy Eν<100E_\nu < 100 MeV. We report a limit for this process using data collected in an engineering run of the 29 kg CENNS-10 liquid argon detector located 27.5 m from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) Hg target with 4.2×10224.2\times 10^{22} protons on target. The dataset yielded <7.4< 7.4 observed CEvNS events implying a cross section for the process, averaged over the SNS pion decay-at-rest flux, of <3.4×1039<3.4 \times 10^{-39} cm2^{2}, a limit within twice the Standard Model prediction. This is the first limit on CEvNS from an argon nucleus and confirms the earlier CsI non-standard neutrino interaction constraints from the collaboration. This run demonstrated the feasibility of the ongoing experimental effort to detect CEvNS with liquid argon

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