ABSTRACT Prompt neutron decay constant in a critical state is useful information to validate the numerically predicted ratio of the point kinetics parameters , where and are the effective delayed neutron fraction and prompt neutron lifetime, respectively. To directly measure in a target critical system, this study proposes the application of the dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) to the reactor noise analysis based on the Rossi- method. The DMD-based Rossi- method enables us to robustly estimate the fundamental mode component of from the Rossi- histograms measured using multiple neutron detectors. Furthermore, the file-by-file moving block bootstrap method is newly proposed for the statistical uncertainty quantification of to prevent huge memory usage when the neutron count rate is high and/or the total measurement time is long. A critical experiment has been conducted at Kyoto University Critical Assembly to demonstrate the proposed method. As a result, the proposed method can uniquely determine the value of which the statistical uncertainty is smallest. By utilizing this experimental result of , numerical results of ratio using the continuous energy Monte Carlo code MCNP6.2 with recent nuclear data libraries, which are processed by the nuclear data processing code FRENDY, are validated.