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@INPROCEEDINGS{Jeschke:838451,
      author       = {Jeschke, D. and Agostini, M. and Altenmüller, K. and
                      Appel, S. and Atroshchenko, V. and Bellini, G. and Benziger,
                      J. and Bick, D. and Bonfini, G. and Bravo, D. and
                      Caccianiga, B. and Calaprice, F. and Caminata, A. and
                      Carlini, M. and Cavalcante, P. and Chepurnov, A. and Choi,
                      K. and D’Angelo, D. and Davini, S. and Derbin, A. and Di
                      Noto, L. and Drachnev, I. and Etenko, A. and Fomenko, K. and
                      Franco, D. and Gabriele, F. and Galbiati, C. and Ghiano, C.
                      and Giammarchi, M. and Goeger-Neff, M. and Goretti, A. and
                      Gromov, M. and Hagner, C. and Hungerford, E. and Ianni, Aldo
                      and Ianni, Andrea and Jany, A. and Jedrzejczak, K. and
                      Jeschke, D. and Kobychev, V. and Korablev, D. and Korga, G.
                      and Kryn, D. and Laubenstein, M. and Lehnert, B. and
                      Litvinovich, E. and Lombardi, F. and Lombardi, P. and
                      Ludhova, L. and Lukyanchenko, G. and Machulin, I. and
                      Manecki, S. and Maneschg, W. and Manuzio, G. and Marcocci,
                      S. and Meroni, E. and Miramonti, L. and Misiaszek, M. and
                      Montuschi, M. and Mosteiro, P. and Muratova, V. and Neumair,
                      B. and Oberauer, L. and Obolensky, M. and Ortica, F. and
                      Pallavicini, M. and Papp, L. and Pocar, A. and Ranucci, G.
                      and Razeto, A. and Re, A. and Romani, A. and Roncin, R. and
                      Rossi, N. and Schönert, S. and Semenov, D. and
                      Skorokhvatov, M. and Smirnov, O. and Sotnikov, A. and
                      Sukhotin, S. and Suvorov, Y. and Tartaglia, R. and Testera,
                      G. and Thurn, J. and Toropova, M. and Unzhakov, E. and
                      Vishneva, A. and Vogelaar, R. B. and von Feilitzsch, F. and
                      Wang, H. and Weinz, S. and Winter, J. and Wojcik, M. and
                      Wurm, M. and Yokley, Z. and Zaimidoroga, O. and Zavatarelli,
                      S. and Zuber, K. and Zuzel, G. and Meyer, M.},
      title        = {{R}ecent {R}esults from {B}orexino},
      journal      = {Journal of physics / Conference Series},
      volume       = {798},
      issn         = {1742-6596},
      address      = {Bristol},
      publisher    = {IOP Publ.},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2017-07054},
      pages        = {012114 -},
      year         = {2017},
      abstract     = {The Borexino experiment is taking data since 2007 at the
                      Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy accomplishing
                      outstanding achievements in the field of neutrino physics.
                      Its success is strongly based on the unprecedented
                      ultra-high radio-purity of the inner scintillator core. The
                      main features of the detector and the impressive results for
                      solar and geo-neutrinos obtained by Borexino so far are
                      summarized. The main focus is laid on the most recent
                      results, i.e. the first real-time measurement of the solar
                      pp neutrino flux and the detection of the signal induced by
                      geo-neutrinos with a significance as high as 5.9σ. The
                      measurement of the pp neutrino flux represents a direct
                      probe of the major mechanism of energy production in the Sun
                      and its observation at a significance of 10σ proves the
                      stability of the Sun over a time of at least 105 years. It
                      further puts Borexino in the unique position of being
                      capable to test the MSW-LMA paradigm across the whole solar
                      energy range. The geo-neutrino data allow to infer
                      information concerning important geophysical properties of
                      the Earth that are also discussed. The perspectives of the
                      final stage of the Borexino solar neutrino program that are
                      centered on the goal of measuring the CNO neutrinos that so
                      far escaped any observation are outlined.},
      month         = {Oct},
      date          = {2016-10-10},
      organization  = {2nd International Conference on
                       Particle Physics and Astrophysics,
                       Moscow (Russia), 10 Oct 2016 - 14 Oct
                       2016},
      cin          = {IKP-2},
      ddc          = {530},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IKP-2-20111104},
      pnm          = {612 - Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory (POF3-612)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-612},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16 / PUB:(DE-HGF)8},
      UT           = {WOS:000403476900114},
      doi          = {10.1088/1742-6596/798/1/012114},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/838451},
}