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Semi-contained Interactions of Atmospheric Neutrinos in the MACRO Detector

Atmospheric neutrinos arise from the decay of particles (primarily pions, muons and kaons) produced in the collision of high energy cosmic ray particles with the atmosphere. The great distances traveled by atmospheric neutrinos between their production and detection make them useful for studying neu...

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Autor principal: Nolty, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/537006
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author Nolty, R
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description Atmospheric neutrinos arise from the decay of particles (primarily pions, muons and kaons) produced in the collision of high energy cosmic ray particles with the atmosphere. The great distances traveled by atmospheric neutrinos between their production and detection make them useful for studying neutrino oscillations, the predicted phenomenon of massive neutrinos changing flavor in flight. This thesis reports a study of atmospheric neutrinos interacting in the MACRO detector. The results, though somewhat clouded by large theoretical uncertainties, clearly rule out the no-oscillations hypothesis, and are consistent with oscillations with the parameters preferred by other MACRO neutrino analyses, as well as those of other experiments (most notably Super-Kamiokande). Combining this analysis with another MACRO neutrino analysis, some of the theoretical errors cancel, further constraining the region of allowed oscillation parameters.
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spelling cern-5370062019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/537006engNolty, RSemi-contained Interactions of Atmospheric Neutrinos in the MACRO DetectorParticle Physics - ExperimentAtmospheric neutrinos arise from the decay of particles (primarily pions, muons and kaons) produced in the collision of high energy cosmic ray particles with the atmosphere. The great distances traveled by atmospheric neutrinos between their production and detection make them useful for studying neutrino oscillations, the predicted phenomenon of massive neutrinos changing flavor in flight. This thesis reports a study of atmospheric neutrinos interacting in the MACRO detector. The results, though somewhat clouded by large theoretical uncertainties, clearly rule out the no-oscillations hypothesis, and are consistent with oscillations with the parameters preferred by other MACRO neutrino analyses, as well as those of other experiments (most notably Super-Kamiokande). Combining this analysis with another MACRO neutrino analysis, some of the theoretical errors cancel, further constraining the region of allowed oscillation parameters.CERNhep-ex/0201015oai:cds.cern.ch:5370062002
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Nolty, R
Semi-contained Interactions of Atmospheric Neutrinos in the MACRO Detector
title Semi-contained Interactions of Atmospheric Neutrinos in the MACRO Detector
title_full Semi-contained Interactions of Atmospheric Neutrinos in the MACRO Detector
title_fullStr Semi-contained Interactions of Atmospheric Neutrinos in the MACRO Detector
title_full_unstemmed Semi-contained Interactions of Atmospheric Neutrinos in the MACRO Detector
title_short Semi-contained Interactions of Atmospheric Neutrinos in the MACRO Detector
title_sort semi-contained interactions of atmospheric neutrinos in the macro detector
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/537006
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