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A search for neutral, heavy particles decaying to a neutriNO1and a single photon at the SPS wide-band neutrino beam

A search is performed for single, isolated photons from X 0 decay, where X 0 represents either a neutrino excited state or an unknown, neutral, massive particle produced in a rare pi+ decay along the neutrino beam line as hypothesized by the KARMEN Collaboration[1] as a possible solution to their an...

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Autor principal: Steele, D M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 1996
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/348841
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description A search is performed for single, isolated photons from X 0 decay, where X 0 represents either a neutrino excited state or an unknown, neutral, massive particle produced in a rare pi+ decay along the neutrino beam line as hypothesized by the KARMEN Collaboration[1] as a possible solution to their anomalous time spectra for pi+ -> u+ + vu. The analysis is performed using data from the NOMAD (WA96) experiment in the wide-band vu beam using the SPS accelerator situated at the European Center for Nuclear Research near Geneva, Switzerland. Out of a flux of vu resulting from 6.13 x 10*18 protons on target, seven events pass all cuts. The relative abundance of these events is entirely consistent with those expected from neutrino interactions in the detector. Upper limits are set at 90% condence level for the production rate of this particle as a function of its lifetime.
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spelling cern-3488412019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/348841engSteele, D MA search for neutral, heavy particles decaying to a neutriNO1and a single photon at the SPS wide-band neutrino beamParticle Physics - ExperimentA search is performed for single, isolated photons from X 0 decay, where X 0 represents either a neutrino excited state or an unknown, neutral, massive particle produced in a rare pi+ decay along the neutrino beam line as hypothesized by the KARMEN Collaboration[1] as a possible solution to their anomalous time spectra for pi+ -> u+ + vu. The analysis is performed using data from the NOMAD (WA96) experiment in the wide-band vu beam using the SPS accelerator situated at the European Center for Nuclear Research near Geneva, Switzerland. Out of a flux of vu resulting from 6.13 x 10*18 protons on target, seven events pass all cuts. The relative abundance of these events is entirely consistent with those expected from neutrino interactions in the detector. Upper limits are set at 90% condence level for the production rate of this particle as a function of its lifetime.CERNCERN-THESIS-98-005oai:cds.cern.ch:3488411996
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Steele, D M
A search for neutral, heavy particles decaying to a neutriNO1and a single photon at the SPS wide-band neutrino beam
title A search for neutral, heavy particles decaying to a neutriNO1and a single photon at the SPS wide-band neutrino beam
title_full A search for neutral, heavy particles decaying to a neutriNO1and a single photon at the SPS wide-band neutrino beam
title_fullStr A search for neutral, heavy particles decaying to a neutriNO1and a single photon at the SPS wide-band neutrino beam
title_full_unstemmed A search for neutral, heavy particles decaying to a neutriNO1and a single photon at the SPS wide-band neutrino beam
title_short A search for neutral, heavy particles decaying to a neutriNO1and a single photon at the SPS wide-band neutrino beam
title_sort search for neutral, heavy particles decaying to a neutrino1and a single photon at the sps wide-band neutrino beam
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/348841
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