Abstract
Numbers of experiments are trying to measure an active-to-sterile neutrino oscillation using nuclear reactors. A precise measurement of the energy spectrum is also important to understand the reactor neutrinos and for their applications. The NEOS experiment is being conducted at 24 meter distance from a 2.8 gigawatt thermal power nuclear reactor core. It aims at finding a short baseline oscillation due to an eV scale sterile neutrino, and to provide a reactor neutrino energy spectrum with a high resolution and a high signal-to-background ratio.
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