We describe here the measurement of the flux of neutrinos created by the
decay of solar ^8B by the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO). The neutrinos
were detected via the charged current (CC) reaction on deuterium and by the
elastic scattering (ES) of electrons. The CC reaction is sensitive exclusively
to νe's, while the ES reaction also has a small sensitivity to
νμ's and ντ's.
The flux of νe's from ^8B decay measured by the CC reaction rate is
ϕCC(νe)=1.75±0.07(stat.)−0.11+0.12(sys.)±0.05(theor.)×106cm−2s−1. Assuming no flavor transformation, the flux
inferred from the ES reaction rate is ϕES(νx)=2.39±0.34(stat.)−0.14+0.16(sys.)×106cm−2s−1.
Comparison of ϕCC(νe) to the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration's
precision value of ϕES(νx) yields a 3.3σ difference, assuming
the systematic uncertainties are normally distributed, providing evidence that
there is a non-electron flavor active neutrino component in the solar flux. The
total flux of active ^8B neutrinos is thus determined to be 5.44±0.99×106cm−2s−1, in close agreement with the predictions of solar
models.Comment: Talk given at the XX International Symposium on Lepton and Photon
Interactions at High Energie