KamLAND has been used to measure the flux of νˉe's from distant
nuclear reactors. In an exposure of 162 ton⋅yr (145.1 days) the ratio of
the number of observed inverse β-decay events to the expected number of
events without disappearance is 0.611±0.085(stat)±0.041(syst) for νˉe energies > 3.4 MeV. The deficit of events is
inconsistent with the expected rate for standard νˉe propagation at
the 99.95% confidence level. In the context of two-flavor neutrino oscillations
with CPT invariance, these results exclude all oscillation solutions but the
`Large Mixing Angle' solution to the solar neutrino problem using reactor
νˉe sources.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure