GLoBESfit

GLoBESfit is developed and maintained by Jeff Berryman and Patrick Huber. It may be downloaded below or from GitHub.

GLoBESfit v1.0.3 consists of two separate executables:

  1. The first, "glf_rate," contains analysis tools for measurements of the total rate of reactor antineutrino interactions, integrated over all visible energies. Currently, this analysis contains data from the following experiments: Bugey-3, Bugey-4, Chooz, Daya Bay, Double Chooz, Gösgen, ILL, Krasnoyarsk (1987, 1994, 1999), Nucifer, Palo Verde, RENO, Rovno (1988, 1991) and Savannah River.

  2. The second, "glf_spectrum," contains analysis tools for measurements of the spectrum of antineutrino interactions as a function of energy. Currently, this analysis contains data from the following experiments: Bugey-3, DANSS, Daya Bay, Double Chooz, NEOS and RENO.
We look forward to including more of the ever-increasing dataset in future releases. For more details on how to use GLoBESfit, see arXiv:2005.01756.

For GLoBESfit related questions, please send email to globesfit-g (AT) vt.edu.

Current Version

Note: v1.0.3 fixes bugs related to the Daya Bay and RENO rate analyses:

  1. The Daya Bay rate had been inadvertently binned; the analysis considered only on the lowest-energy bins.
  2. The Daya Bay and RENO data had not properly taken into account effects from nonzero θ13.

Previous Versions

GLoBES

GLoBESfit is built on GLoBES, GLoBES version 3.2.17 or higher is required to run GLoBESfit. GLoBES is maintained by Patrick Huber, Joachim Kopp, Manfred Lindner, and Walter Winter. For GLoBES related questions, please, send email to globes (AT) mpi-hd.mpg.de.