KamLAND-Experiment and Soliton-Like Nuclear Georeactor. Part 1. Comparison of Theory with Experiment

2013 
We give an alternative description of the data produced in the KamLAND experiment, assuming the existence of a natural nuclear reactor on the boundary of the liquid and solid phases of the Earth core. Analyzing the uncertainty of antineutrino spectrum of georeactor origin, we show that the theoretical (which takes into account the soliton-like nuclear georeactor) total reactor antineutrino spectra describe with good accuracy the experimental KamLAND-data over the years of 2002-2007 and 2002-2009, respectively. At the same time, the parameters of mixing (△m221=2.5×10-5 eV2, tan2θ12=0.437) calculated within the framework of georeactor hypothesis substantially differ from the parameters of mixing ((△m221=7.49×10-5 eV2, tan2θ12=0.436) obtained in KamLAND-experiment for total exposure over the period of 2002-2009. By triangulation of KamLAND and Borexino data we have constructed the coordinate location of soliton-like nuclear georeactors on the boundary of the liquid and solid phases of the Earth core.
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