Dual baseline search for muon neutrino disappearance at 0.5eV2<Δm2<40eV2

K. B.M. Mahn, Y. Nakajima, A. A. Aguilar-Arevalo, J. L. Alcaraz-Aunion, C. E. Anderson, A. O. Bazarko, S. J. Brice, B. C. Brown, L. Bugel, J. Cao, J. Catala-Perez, G. Cheng, L. Coney, J. M. Conrad, D. C. Cox, A. Curioni, R. Dharmapalan, Z. Djurcic, U. Dore, D. A. FinleyB. T. Fleming, R. Ford, A. J. Franke, F. G. Garcia, G. T. Garvey, C. Giganti, J. J. Gomez-Cadenas, J. Grange, C. Green, J. A. Green, P. Guzowski, A. Hanson, T. L. Hart, E. Hawker, Y. Hayato, K. Hiraide, W. Huelsnitz, R. Imlay, R. A. Johnson, B. J.P. Jones, G. Jover-Manas, G. Karagiorgi, P. Kasper, T. Katori, Y. K. Kobayashi, T. Kobilarcik, I. Kourbanis, S. Koutsoliotas, H. Kubo, Y. Kurimoto, E. M. Laird, S. K. Linden, J. M. Link, Y. Liu, Y. Liu, W. C. Louis, P. F. Loverre, L. Ludovici, C. Mariani, W. Marsh, S. Masuike, K. Matsuoka, C. Mauger, V. T. McGary, G. McGregor, W. Metcalf, P. D. Meyers, F. Mills, G. B. Mills, G. Mitsuka, Y. Miyachi, S. Mizugashira, J. Monroe, C. D. Moore, J. Mousseau, T. Nakaya, R. Napora, R. H. Nelson, P. Nienaber, J. A. Nowak, D. Orme, B. Osmanov, M. Otani, S. Ouedraogo, R. B. Patterson, Z. Pavlovic, D. Perevalov, C. C. Polly, E. Prebys, J. L. Raaf, H. Ray, B. P. Roe, A. D. Russell, F. Sanchez, V. Sandberg, R. Schirato, D. Schmitz, M. H. Shaevitz, T. A. Shibata, F. C. Shoemaker, D. Smith, M. Soderberg, M. Sorel, P. Spentzouris, J. Spitz, I. Stancu, R. J. Stefanski, M. Sung, H. Takei, H. A. Tanaka, H. K. Tanaka, M. Tanaka, R. Tayloe, I. J. Taylor, R. J. Tesarek, M. Tzanov, Y. Uchida, R. Van De Water, J. J. Walding, M. O. Wascko, D. H. White, H. B. White, M. J. Wilking, M. Yokoyama, H. J. Yang, G. P. Zeller, E. D. Zimmerman

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Abstract

The SciBooNE and MiniBooNE collaborations report the results of a ν μ disappearance search in the Δm2 region of 0.5-40eV2. The neutrino rate as measured by the SciBooNE tracking detectors is used to constrain the rate at the MiniBooNE Cherenkov detector in the first joint analysis of data from both collaborations. Two separate analyses of the combined data samples set 90% confidence level (CL) limits on ν μ disappearance in the 0.5-40eV2 Δm2 region, with an improvement over previous experimental constraints between 10 and 30eV2.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number032007
JournalPhysical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
Volume85
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 24 2012
Externally publishedYes

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