The Potential to Probe Solar Neutrino Physics with LiCl Water Solution
Wenhui Shao, Weiran Xu, Ye Liang, Wentai Luo, Tong Xu, Ming Qi,, Jialiang Zhang, Benda Xu, Zhe Wang, and Shaomin Chen

TL;DR
This paper explores lithium chloride water solutions as a promising medium for solar neutrino detection, highlighting their high interaction cross-section, practical solubility, and potential for studying neutrino oscillations and sterile neutrinos.
Contribution
It evaluates the neutrino interaction cross-section on lithium-7 with new measurements and demonstrates the feasibility of using LiCl water solutions for large-scale solar neutrino detectors.
Findings
The total CC interaction cross-section is about 60 times that of neutrino-electron elastic scattering.
LiCl water solution can reach 11 mol/L of in a safe, room-temperature environment.
The detector can effectively study solar neutrino oscillation effects and sterile neutrino signatures.
Abstract
Lithium chloride water solution is a good option for solar neutrino detection. The charged-current (CC) interaction cross-section on is evaluated with new B(GT) experimental measurements. The total CC interaction cross-section weighted by the solar B electron neutrino spectrum is , which is about 60 times that of the neutrino-electron elastic scattering process. The final state effective kinetic energy after the CC interaction on directly reflects the neutrino energy, which stands in sharp contrast to the plateau structure of recoil electrons of the elastic scattering. With the high solubility of LiCl of 74.5 g/100 g water at 10C and the high natural abundance of 92.41%, the molarity of in water can reach 11 mol/L for safe operation at room temperature. The CC event rate of on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
