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Results from the OPERA experiment

The OPERA long baseline experiment located in the INFN Gran Sasso underground Laboratory was designed to establish the $\nu_{\mu}$ $\rightarrow$ $\nu_{\tau}$ oscillations in appearance mode, using the CNGS neutrino beam. Five $\nu_{\tau}$ candidate events have been detected in a data sample from the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Di Ferdinando, Donato
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2205460
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Sumario:The OPERA long baseline experiment located in the INFN Gran Sasso underground Laboratory was designed to establish the $\nu_{\mu}$ $\rightarrow$ $\nu_{\tau}$ oscillations in appearance mode, using the CNGS neutrino beam. Five $\nu_{\tau}$ candidate events have been detected in a data sample from the 2008-2012 runs, with a expected background of 0.25 events. The background only hypothesis is rejected with a significance larger than 5${\sigma}$. The analysis of the tau neutrino sample in the framework of the 3+1 neutrino model is presented. OPERA is able to identify $\nu_{e}$ CC events due to the good tracking capabilities of its target. The electron neutrino sample is also used to set limits on the 3+1 oscillation parameters.