Comprehensive geoneutrino analysis with Borexino
M. Agostini, K. Altenm\"uller, S. Appel, V. Atroshchenko, Z., Bagdasarian, D. Basilico, G. Bellini, J. Benziger, D. Bick, G. Bonfini, D., Bravo, B. Caccianiga, F. Calaprice, A. Caminata, L. Cappelli, P. Cavalcante,, F. Cavanna, A. Chepurnov, K. Choi, D. D'Angelo, S. Davini

TL;DR
This study measures Earth's geoneutrino flux with Borexino, providing insights into the planet's radiogenic heat production and testing hypotheses about Earth's interior composition and potential georeactors.
Contribution
It offers the most precise geoneutrino measurement to date, constrains Earth's radiogenic heat, and excludes the existence of a large georeactor at Earth's core.
Findings
Measured mantle geoneutrino signal of 21.2 TNU
Estimated Earth's total radiogenic heat at 38.2 TW
Excluded georeactor power greater than 2.4 TW at 95% confidence
Abstract
This paper presents a geoneutrino measurement using 3262.74 days of data taken with the Borexino detector at LNGS in Italy. By observing geoneutrinos (68% interval) from U and Th, a signal of TNU with % total precision was obtained. This result assumes the same Th/U mass ratio found in chondritic CI meteorites but compatible results were found when contributions from U and Th were fit as free parameters. Antineutrino background from reactors is fit unconstrained and found compatible with the expectations. The null-hypothesis of observing a signal from the mantle is excluded at a 99.0% C.L. when exploiting the knowledge of the local crust. Measured mantle signal of $21.2 ^{+9.6}_{-9.0} ({\rm stat})^{+1.1}_{-0.9} ({\rm…
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