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Neutrino physics and oscillation studies at CERN
The CERN short baseline program, designed to search for nu /sub mu / to nu /sub tau / oscillations, was carried out by two experiments using very different approaches: CHORUS, aiming at the direct observation of the tau decay in emulsion, and NOMAD, based on the indirect kinematical selection with a...
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2003
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0920-5632(03)01449-X http://cds.cern.ch/record/725931 |
Sumario: | The CERN short baseline program, designed to search for nu /sub mu / to nu /sub tau / oscillations, was carried out by two experiments using very different approaches: CHORUS, aiming at the direct observation of the tau decay in emulsion, and NOMAD, based on the indirect kinematical selection with an electronic detector. A review of the two experiments and of their tau appearance search, giving no evidence for neutrino oscillations, is presented here. The preliminary results of a search for nu /sub mu / to nu /sub e/ oscillations in the NOMAD experiment are also reported, excluding the parameter region of LSND in the range Delta m/sup 2/ > 10 eV/sup 2/. (21 refs). |
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