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A search for neutrino oscillations
Author(s) -
F. Bergsma,
J. Dorenbosch,
C. Nieuwenhuis,
J.V. Allaby,
U. Amaldi,
G. Barbiellini,
A. Capone,
Y. Eisenberg,
W. Flegel,
M. Jonker,
L. Lanceri,
Michael Metcalf,
J. Panman,
D. Perret-Gallix,
R. Plunkett,
C. Santoni,
K. Winter,
I. Abt,
J. Aspiazu,
F. W. B�sser,
H. Daumann,
P.D. Gall,
T. Hebbeker,
F. Niebergall,
P. Sch�tt,
P. St�helin,
P. Gorbunov,
E. Grigoriev,
V. Kaftanov,
V. Khovansky,
A. Rosanov,
L. Barone,
B. Borgia,
M. Diemoz,
U. Dore,
F. Ferroni,
E. Longo,
L. Luminari,
P. Monacelli,
F. de Notaristefani,
E. Valente
Publication year - 1988
Publication title -
zeitschrift für physik c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1431-5858
pISSN - 0170-9739
DOI - 10.1007/bf01555880
Subject(s) - physics , charm (quantum number) , large hadron collider , neutrino oscillation , particle physics , neutrino , detector , beam (structure) , nuclear physics , optics
We present here the final results of experiments searching for neutrino oscillations, carried out by the CHARM Collaboration. The data-taking took place in 1983. The first experiment was performed by exposing two detectors simultaneously to the CERN PS low energy v_µ beam. In the second experiment the full CHARM detector was exposed to the wide-band horn-focused v_µ beam of the CERN SPS. Complete details of the experiments and data reduction are presented. No statistically significant signals for neutrino oscillations were observed

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