D. J. Boehnlein
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Physics Letters B | 2001
K. Kodama; N. Ushida; C. Andreopoulos; N. Saoulidou; G. Tzanakos; P. M. Yager; B. Baller; D. J. Boehnlein; Walter Freeman; B. Lundberg; J. Morfin; R. Rameika; J. C. Yun; J.S. Song; C.S. Yoon; S.H. Chung; P. Berghaus; M. Kubantsev; Neville W. Reay; R. A. Sidwell; N.R. Stanton; S. Yoshida; S. Aoki; T. Hara; J. T. Rhee; D. P. Ciampa; C. Erickson; M. Graham; K. Heller; R. Rusack
Abstract The DONUT experiment has analyzed 203 neutrino interactions recorded in nuclear emulsion targets. A decay search has found evidence of four tau neutrino interactions with an estimated background of 0.34 events. This number is consistent with the Standard Model expectation.The DONUT experiment has analyzed 203 neutrino interactions recorded in nuclear emulsion targets. A decay search has found evidence of four tau neutrino interactions with an estimated background of 0.34 events. This number is consistent with the Standard Model expectation.
Physics Letters B | 2001
R. Schwienhorst; D. P. Ciampa; C. Erickson; M. Graham; K. Heller; R. Rusack; J. Sielaff; J. Trammell; J. Wilcox; K. Kodama; N. Ushida; C. Andreopoulos; N. Saoulidou; G. Tzanakos; P. M. Yager; B. Baller; D. J. Boehnlein; Walter Freeman; B. Lundberg; J. Morfin; R. Rameika; J. C. Yun; J.S. Song; C.S. Yoon; S.H. Chung; P. Berghaus; M. Kubantsev; Neville W. Reay; R. A. Sidwell; N.R. Stanton
Abstract Using a neutrino beam in which a ντ component was identified for the first time, the ντ magnetic moment was measured based on a search for an anomalous increase in the number of neutrino–electron interactions. One such event was observed when 2.3 were expected from background processes, giving an upper 90% confidence limit on μντ of 3.9×10−7μB.Using a prompt neutrino beam in which a nu_tau component was identified for the first time, the nu_tau magnetic moment was measured based on a search for an anomalous increase in the number of neutrino-electron interactions. One such event was observed when 2.3 were expected from background processes, giving an upper 90% confidence limit of 3.9x10^-7 Bohr magnetons.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1999
A.E Asratyan; M. Balatz; D. J. Boehnlein; S. Childres; G. Davidenko; A. Dolgolenko; G. Dzyubenko; V.S Kaftanov; M. Kubantsev; N. W. Reay; J. Musser; C. Rosenfeld; N. R. Stanton; R. P. Thun; G. Tzanakos; V. Verebryusov; V. Vishnyakov
Abstract Novel detector schemes are proposed for the short-baseline neutrino experiments of next generation, aimed at exploring the large- Δ m 2 domain of ν μ →ν τ oscillations in the appearance mode. These schemes emphasize good spectrometry for charged particles and for electromagnetic showers and efficient reconstruction of π 0 → γγ decays. The basic elements are a sequence of relatively thin emulsion targets, immersed in magnetic field and interspersed with electronic trackers, and a fine-grained electromagnetic calorimeter built of lead glass. These elements act as an integral whole in reconstructing the electromagnetic showers. This conceptual scheme shows good performance in identifying the τ (quasi-) two-body decays by their characteristic kinematics and in selecting the electronic decays of the τ .
Archive | 2004
D. Drakoulakos; W. Sakumoto; D. J. Boehnlein; M.A.C. Cummings; I. Niculescu; K. McCormick; D. Casper; S.A. Wood; Howard Scott Budd; G. Kumbartzki; R. Teng; P. Shanahan; D. Gaskell; R. Burnstein; S. Boyd; G. Tzanakos; R. Ent; A. Bruell; G. Niculescu; I. Park; S. Manly; M. Zois; H. R. Gallagher; J. Chvojka; A. Chakravorty; M. E. Christy; W. Oliver; W. A. Mann; Cynthia Keppel; P. Stamoulis
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment | 2004
Deborah A. Harris; W. Sakumoto; D. J. Boehnlein; M.A.C. Cummings; S. Kulagin; Panagiotis Spentzouris; D. Casper; B. Ziemer; S.A. Wood; R. Gilman; G. Kumbartzki; P. Shanahan; H. S. Budd; D. Gaskell; R. Burnstein; S. Boyd; G. Tzanakos; R. Ent; A. Bruell; A. Bodek; C. Regis; S. Manly; M. Zois; O. Kamaev; P. Rubinov; J. Chvojka; A. Chakravorty; M. E. Christy; I. Niculescu; D. Drakoulakos
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2004
K. Kodama; C. Andreopoulos; N Giokaris; N. Saoulidou; G. Tzanakos; B. Baller; D. J. Boehnlein; B. Lundberg; R. Rameika; J.S. Song; C.S. Yoon; S.H. Chung; P. Berghaus; M. Kubantsev; Neville W. Reay; R. A. Sidwell; N.R. Stanton; S. Yoshida; S. Aoki; T. Hara; D. P. Ciampa; C. Erickson; K. Heller; R. Rusack; M. Graham; R. Schwienhorst; J. Sielaff; J. Trammell; J. Wilcox; K. Hoshino
Physical Review D | 2006
P. Adamson; T. Alexopoulos; W. W. M. Allison; G. J. Alner; K. Anderson; C. Andreopoulos; M. Andrews; R. Andrews; C. Arroyo; S. Avvakumov; D. S. Ayres; B. Baller; B. Barish; M. A. Barker; P. D. Bornes; G. Barr; W. L. Barrett; E. Beall; B. R. Becker; A. Belias; T. Bergfeld; R. H. Bernstein; D. Bhattacharya; M. Bishai; A. Blake; V. Bocean; B. Bock; G. J. Bock; J. Boehm; D. J. Boehnlein