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Physics Letters B | 1978

Observation of an Excess of electron-neutrino, anti-electron-neutrino Events in a Beam Dump Experiment at 400-GeV

P. Alibran; P. Heusse; E. Bellotti; Michael John Price; M. Willutzky; G. Conforto; M.T. Muciaccia-Fogli; U. Nguyen-Khac; H. Weerts; E. Fiorini; J. Sleeman; C. Pascaud; J. Bourotte; S. Bonetti; J. Gillespie; A. Pullia; O. Erriquez; J. Morfin; M. Paty; B. Degrange; A. G. Frodesen; H. Burmeister; O. Skjeggestad; P. Musset; F. Jacquet; L. Welch; J.P. Vialle; S. Nuzzo; F.W. Bullock; T. W. Jones

Abstract A beam dump experiment has been performed at CERN in Gargamelle using the neutrino facility to look for penetrating particles produced either directly in the beam interaction or by prompt decay of new particles. A total of 32 interactions with a visible energy greater than 10 GeV has been found, classified, aftercorrections, into 18 charged current ν μ or ν μ , 5.1 neutral current and 8.9 ν e or ν e charged current events. An excess of ν e events remains after all subtractions from any established sources. Results are presented in terms of the product of the cross section and the leptonic decay branching ratio of the possible source.


Nuclear Physics | 1976

Evidence for the leptonic neutral current reaction νμ+e-→νμ+e-

J. Blietschau; H. Deden; H. Faissner; F.J. Hasert; W. Krenz; D. Lanske; J. Morfin; M. Pohl; K. Schultze; H. Weerts; L. Welch; G. Bertrand-Coremans; M. Dewitt; H. Mulkens; J. Sacton; W. Van Doninck; D. Cundy; I. Danilchenko; D. Haidt; P. Musset; K. Myklebost; J.B.M. Pattison; D.H. Perkins; D. Pittuck; F. Romano; H. Wachsmuth; V. Brisson; B. Degrange; M. Haguenauer; L. Kluberg

Abstract In the Gargamelle neutrino experiment, three unambiguous candidates for the reaction ν μ + e − → ν μ e − have been observed corresponding to a cross section for a recoil electron energy within the range 0.3 e − GeV of 0.06 × 10 −41 E ν ( GeV ) cm 2 / electron . The calculated background is 0.44 ± 0.13 events and the probability that all three candidates could be due to this background is 1%.


Nuclear Physics | 1976

Evidence for the Leptonic Neutral Current Reaction anti-Muon-neutrino e- ---> anti-Muon-neutrino e-

J. Blietschau; P. Heusse; E. Bellotti; L. Kluberg; H. Weerts; E. Fiorini; J.B.M. Pattison; S. Bonetti; C. Longuemare; D.H. Perkins; L.M. Chounet; J.P. Vialle; A. Pullia; D. Cundy; P. Petiau; J.L. Pinfold; B. Aubert; M.J. Esten; D. Pittuck; B. Degrange; P. Musset; L. Welch; G. Bertrand-Coremans; F.W. Bullock; J. Morfin; G. Myatt; C. Pascaud; Donatella Cavalli; L. Jauneau; I. Danilchenko

Abstract In the Gargamelle neutrino experiment, three unambiguous candidates for the reaction ν μ + e − → ν μ e − have been observed corresponding to a cross section for a recoil electron energy within the range 0.3 e − GeV of 0.06 × 10 −41 E ν ( GeV ) cm 2 / electron . The calculated background is 0.44 ± 0.13 events and the probability that all three candidates could be due to this background is 1%.


Nuclear Physics | 1984

A Comparison of Charged Current Cross Sections and Structure Functions for Neutrino and Antineutrino Beams on Hydrogen and Neon

Michael Andrew Parker; T. Francois; J. Guy; N. Armenise; T. Azemoon; J.H. Bartley; J.P. Baton; R. Beluzevic; Daniel Bertrand; V. Brisson; F.W. Bullock; D.C. Colley; A.M. Cooper; O. Enriquez; G. Gerbier; Goronwy Tudor Jones; C. Kochowski; A.G. Michette; J. Moreels; M. Neveu; S. Nuzzo; S. W. O'Neale; P. Petiau; F. Romano; F. Ruggieri; J. Sacton; S.J. Sewell; M. Tyndel; C. Vander Ve; de-Wilquet

Abstract Using BEBC equipped with a hydrogen-filled neon-surrounded track-sensitive target, the charged current cross sections and structure functions of hydrogen and neon targets traversed by the same neutrinos and antineutrinos are compared directly. The measured total cross-section ratios between hydrogen and neon allow precise total cross-section values for hydrogen to be inferred. Using this normalization, the ν and ν hydrogen data are combined and the quark distributions in free nucleons, parametrised as functions of ξ, are extracted. This free-nucleon parametrisation is then compared directly with the neon data in order to measure nuclear effects such as those recently reported by the EMC collaboration. Only small effects are seen, in excellent agreement with recent SLAC data in a more similar A and q 2 range.


Physics Letters B | 1976

Observation of muon-neutrino reactions producing a positron and a strange particle

J. Blietschau; H. Deden; F.J. Hasert; W. Krenz; D. Lanske; J. Morfin; M. Pohl; H. Weerts; L. Welch; G. Bertrand-Coremans; H. Mulkens; J. Sacton; W. Van Doninck; D. Cundy; I. Danilchenko; D. Haidt; A. Lloret; C. Matteuzzi; P. Musset; K. Myklebost; J.B.M. Pattison; D.H. Perkins; D. Pittuck; F. Romano; H. Wachsmuth; A. Blondel; V. Brisson; B. Degrange; T. Francois; M. Haguenauer

Abstract In addition to one previously reported event, a second event, in which a positron is observed together with a strange particle and a negative muon, has been seen in the bubble chamber Gargamelle exposed to the CERN neutrino beam. The level of the background for this type of event is found to be very low. The data strongly indicate the existence of a new type of interaction leading to a charged lepton pair correlated with a strange particle in the final state. The interpretation of these two events in terms of production of a charmed hadron is presented.


Physics Letters B | 1973

High energy electronic neutrino (ve) and antineutrino (ve) interactions

T. Eichten; H. Deden; F.J. Hasert; W. Krenz; J. von Krogh; D. Lanske; J. Morfin; H. Weerts; G. Bertrand-Coremans; J. Sacton; W. Van Doninck; P. Vilain; Donald C Cundy; D. Haidt; M. Jaffre; G. Kalbfleisch; S. Natali; Paul Musset; J.B.M. Pattison; D.H. Perkins; A. Pullia; A. Rousset; W. Venus; H. Wachsmuth; V. Brisson; B. Degrange; Maurice Haguenauer; L. Kluberg; U. Nguyen-Khac; P. Petiau

Abstract The total cross-sections for v e ( v e ) -nucleon scattering have been measured. A test has been made of the muon number conservation law. A limit of 2.4 GeV is found the mass of the “Georgi-Glashow type” heavy lepton


Physics Letters B | 1973

High-energy Electronic Neutrino (

T. Eichten; A. Rousset; E. Bellotti; C. Conta; C. Baltay; John McKenzie; P. Heusse; U. Nguyen-Khac; L. Kluberg; H. Weerts; E. Fiorini; W. Venus; J.B.M. Pattison; L.M. Chounet; S. Bonetti; D.H. Perkins; D. Lanske; P. Vilain; M. Haguenauer; V. Brisson; D. Cundy; P. Petiau; J.L. Pinfold; G. Kalbfleisch; G. Bertrand-Coremans; M.J. Esten; B. Degrange; P. Musset; C. Franzinetti; J.P. Vialle

Abstract The total cross-sections for v e ( v e ) -nucleon scattering have been measured. A test has been made of the muon number conservation law. A limit of 2.4 GeV is found the mass of the “Georgi-Glashow type” heavy lepton


Physics Letters B | 1984

\nu_e

Amanda M. Cooper-Sarkar; M. Neveu; K.L. Wernhard; J. Guy; G.T. Jones; K.W.J. Barnham; W. Venus; M.L. Faccini-Turluer; E.F. Clayton; O. Villalobos-Baillie; N. Schmitz; A. Romero; A.M. Rossi; Michael Andrew Parker; M.T. Fogli-Muciaccia; J. Wells; P. Petiau; C. Vallée; F. Bobisut; P.O. Hulth; K. Varvell; M. Aderholz; F. Ruggieri; P. Capiluppi; R. Pazzi; R. Wigmans; P. Marage; J. Derkaoui; E. Simopoulou; A. Baldini

Abstract Antineutrino interactions in BEBC are compared to look for differences between the differential cross sections per nucleon in neon and in deuterium. The identical geometries, beam spectra and muon identification criteria and acceptances allow comparison with very small systematic errors. The results are compared in detail with μ and e scattering data from EMC and SLAC. We find no rise in the ratio d σ/ d x ( ν Ne )/σ/ d x ( ν D 2 ) at low x, independent of Q2 up to Q2 ∼ 14 GeV2.


European Physical Journal C | 1987

) and Anti-neutrino (

K. Varvell; J. Wells; A. M. Cooper-Sarkar; J. Guy; W. Venus; M. A. Parker; D. R. O. Morrison; H. Wachsmuth; R. A. Sansum; F.W. Bullock; P. J. Fitch; M. Aderholz; W. Wittek; N. Armenise; M. Calicchio; O. Erriquez; S. Natali; S. Nuzzo; F. Ruggieri; J.P. Baton; G. Gerbier; P. Kasper; C. Kochowski; M. Neveu; M. Berggren; P. O. Hulth; Daniel Bertrand; P. Marage; J. Sacton; V. Brisson

AbstractThe isoscalar nucleon structure functionsF2(x, Q2) andxF3(x, Q2) are measured in the range 0<Q2<64 GeV2, 1.7<W2<250 GeV2,x<0.7 using ν and


Nuclear Physics | 1979

\bar{\nu}_e

N. Armenise; O. Erriquez; M.T. Fogli Muciaccia; S. Nuzzo; F. Ruggieri; A. Halsteinslid; K. Myklebost; A. Rognebakke; O. Skjeggestad; S. Bonetti; Donatella Cavalli; M.C. Pernigoni; A. Pullia; M. Rollier; J.P. Engel; B. Escoubes; J.L. Guyonnet; D. Huss; J.L. Riester; M. Schaeffer; D. Allasia; V. Bisi; D. Gamba; A. Marzari Chiesa; L. Riccati; A. Romero; F.W. Bullock; R.C.W. Henderson; T. W. Jones; F. Ramzan

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University of Birmingham

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S. W. O'Neale

University of Birmingham

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