I.G. Park
Gyeongsang National University
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Physical Review Letters | 2012
J. K. Ahn; S. Chebotaryov; J. H. Choi; Suyong Choi; Wonshik Choi; Y. Choi; H. I. Jang; J. S. Jang; E.J. Jeon; I. S. Jeong; K. K. Joo; B.R. Kim; B.C. Kim; H. Kim; J. Y. Kim; S. B. Kim; S. H. Kim; S.Y. Kim; W. Kim; Y. D. Kim; J. Lee; J. K. Lee; I. T. Lim; K.J. Ma; M. Y. Pac; I.G. Park; Joong-Hyun Park; K.S. Park; J.W. Shin; Kim Siyeon
The RENO experiment has observed the disappearance of reactor electron antineutrinos, consistent with neutrino oscillations, with a significance of 4.9 standard deviations. Antineutrinos from six 2.8 GW(th) reactors at the Yonggwang Nuclear Power Plant in Korea, are detected by two identical detectors located at 294 and 1383 m, respectively, from the reactor array center. In the 229 d data-taking period between 11 August 2011 and 26 March 2012, the far (near) detector observed 17102 (154088) electron antineutrino candidate events with a background fraction of 5.5% (2.7%). The ratio of observed to expected numbers of antineutrinos in the far detector is 0.920±0.009(stat)±0.014(syst). From this deficit, we determine sin(2)2θ(13)=0.113±0.013(stat)±0.019(syst) based on a rate-only analysis.
Physics Letters B | 1988
N. Ushida; T. Kondo; S. Tasaka; I.G. Park; J.S. Song; T. Hara; Y. Homma; Y. Tsuzuki; G. Fujioka; H. Fukushima; Y. Takahashi; S. Tatsumi; C. Yokoyama; K. Fujiwara; K. Taruma; S. Bahk; C. Kim; J. Park; D. C. Bailey; S. Conetti; P. Mercure; J. Trischuk; M. Turcotte; S. Aoki; K. Chiba; H. Fuchi; K. Hoshino; K. Kodama; R. Matsui; M. Miyanishi
Abstract We have found 122 charmed-particle decays among 3855 neutrino interactions located in the fiducial volume of a hybrid emulsion spectrometer installed in the Fermilab wide-band neutrino beam. We obtain an average relative charmed-particle production cross section of σ(ν μ → c μ − ) σ(ν μ →μ − ) =4.9 −0.6 +0.7 % , at an average neutrino energy of 22 GeV. We also obtain a production rate of σ(ν μ → c c ν μ ) σ(ν μ →ν μ ) =0.13 −0.11 +0.31 % , if we assume that there was an undetected muon, a limit of σ(ν μ → c c μ − ) σ(ν μ → c μ − ) CL ) can be obtained. Other cross section ratios and limits are also presented.
Physics Letters B | 1995
S. Aoki; S.Y. Bahk; K.S. Chung; S.H. Chung; H. Funahashi; C.H. Hahn; T. Hara; S. Hirata; K. Hoshino; M. Ieiri; T. Ijima; K. Imai; Y. Itow; T. Jin-ya; M. Kazuno; K. Kikuchi; C. Kim; D.C. Kim; J. Y. Kim; K. Kodama; Y. Maeda; A. Masaike; A. Masuoka; Y. Matsuda; C. Nagoshi; M. Nakamura; S. Nakanishi; Takafumi Nakano; K. Nakazawa; K. Niwa
Abstract An event accompanied by two single hyperfragments emitted from a Ξ− nuclear capture at rest was found in a nuclear emulsion. It is interpreted as a Ξ−-12C bound system decaying into either a) Λ4H + Λ9Be, b) Λ 4 H + Λ 9 Be ∗ or c) Λ 4 H ∗ + Λ 9 Be . The binding energy of the Ξ-12C system is obtained as a) 3.70−0.19+0.18 MeV, b) 0.62−0.19+0.18 MeV and c) 2.66−0.19+0.18 MeV, respectively. The system is considered as a Ξ− hypernucleus in the cases a) and c). In case b), this event and another event of the same type (Yokohama event) can both be interpreted as a decay from the Ξ-12C system in 2P state when a shallow Ξ−-nuclear potential is assumed.
Physics Letters B | 1988
N. Ushida; T. Kondo; S. Tasaka; I.G. Park; J.S. Song; T. Hara; Y. Homma; Y. Tsuzuki; G. Fujioka; H. Fukushima; Y. Takahashi; S. Tatsumi; C. Yokoyama; K. Fujiwara; K. Taruma; S. Bahk; C. Kim; J. Park; D. C. Bailey; S. Conetti; P. Mercure; J. Trischuk; M. Turcotte; S. Aoki; K. Chiba; H. Fuchi; K. Hoshino; K. Kodama; R. Matsui; M. Miyanishi
Abstract Using a hybrid emulsion spectrometer installed in the Fermilab wide-band neutrino beam, we located a total of 3855 neutrino interactions in the fiducial volume of our target. For 122 charmed-particle decays found in these interactions, we present distributions of x , y , charm-muon angular projection, Feynman- X , and the fragmentation Z . We find that the number of strange quarks in the nucleon sea is 4.2±2.1±2.6% of the number of down quarks.
Physics Letters B | 2001
A. Ichikawa; J. K. Ahn; H. Akikawa; S. Aoki; K. Arai; S.Y. Bahk; K. M. Baik; B. Bassalleck; J.H. Chung; M. S. Chung; K. Hoshino; M. Ieiri; K. Imai; Y. H. Iwata; Y. S. Iwata; H. Kanda; M. Kaneko; T. Kawai; C. Kim; J. Y. Kim; S. J. Kim; S. H. Kim; Y. Kondo; T. Kouketsu; Y. L. Lee; J. W. C. McNabb; M. Mitsuhara; Y. Nagase; C. Nagoshi; K. Nakazawa
Abstract A hybrid emulsion experiment was carried out to study double-strangeness nuclei produced via Ξ− hyperon capture at rest with the expectation of ten times larger statistics than previous experiments. We have analyzed 5% of the total emulsion and found one “twin-hypernuclei” event involving the emission of two single-Λ hypernuclei and a nuclear fragment from a Ξ− hyperon stopping point. The event is interpreted as the decay of a Ξ − + 14 N atomic system to 5 Λ He + 5 Λ He + 4 He + neutron . The species of the Ξ−-atom and the fragmentation products are uniquely identified for the first time for twin-hypernuclei events. Combined with the results from a past hybrid-emulsion experiment, one double-Λ hypernucleus and three twin-hypernuclei events have been found from Ξ− captures on light emulsion nuclei. The ratio of the detected rate of double-Λ hypernuclei to that of twin-hypernuclei is compared with theoretical estimates.
Physics Letters B | 1996
K. Kodama; S Torikai; N. Ushida; A. Mokhtarani; V.S. Paolone; J.T. Volk; J.O. Wilcox; P. M. Yager; R.M. Edelstein; A.P. Freyberger; D.B. Gibaut; Richard Lipton; W.R. Nichols; D.M. Potter; J. Russ; C. Zhang; Y. Zhang; H.I. Jang; J. Y. Kim; B. Baller; R. Stefanski; K. Nakazawa; S.H. Chung; M.S. Park; I.G. Park; J.S. Song; C.S. Yoon; M. Aryal; N. W. Reay; R. A. Sidwell
We have observed
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1994
K. Kodama; N. Ushida; A. Mokhtarani; V.S. Paolone; J.T. Volk; J.O. Wilcox; P. M. Yager; R.M. Edelstein; A.P. Freyberger; D.B. Gibaut; Richard Lipton; W.R. Nichols; D.M. Potter; J. Russ; C. Zhang; Y. Zhang; H.I. Jang; J. Y. Kim; T.I. Kim; I. T. Lim; M.Y. Pac; B. Baller; R. Stefanski; K. Nakazawa; K.S. Chung; S.H. Chung; D.C. Kim; I.G. Park; M.S. Park; J.S. Song
23.2 \pm 6.0_{-0.9}^{+1.0}
In: Cheon, IT and Choi, T and Hong, SW and Lee, SH, (eds.) HADRONS AND NUCLEI. (pp. 180 - 188). AMER INST PHYSICS (2001) | 2002
J. K. Ahn; Y. Akaishi; H. Akikawa; S. Aoki; K. Arai; S.Y. Bahk; K. M. Baik; B. Bassalleck; J. H. Chung; M. S. Chung; D.H. Davis; G. B. Franklin; T. Fukuda; K. Hoshino; A. Ichikawa; M. Ieiri; K. Imai; Y. H. Iwata; Y. S. Iwata; H. Kanda; M. Kaneko; T. Kawai; C. O. Kim; J. Y. Kim; S. J. Kim; Sang-Hoon Kim; Y. Kondo; T. Kouketsu; Y. L. Lee; J. W. C. McNabb
purely-leptonic decays of
Nuclear Physics | 2003
H. Takahashi; J. K. Ahn; H. Akikawa; S. Aoki; K. Arai; S.Y. Bahk; K. M. Baik; B. Bassalleck; J. H. Chung; M. S. Chung; D.H. Davis; T. Fukuda; K. Hoshino; A. Ichikawa; M. Ieiri; K. Imai; Y. H. Iwata; Y. S. Iwata; H. Kanda; M. Kaneko; T. Kawai; M. Kawasaki; C. Kim; J. Y. Kim; S.H. Kim; Y. Kondo; T. Kouketsu; C. Nagoshi; K. Nakazawa; H. Noumi
D_s^+ ->\mu^+ \nu_\mu
Physics Letters B | 1996
K. Kodama; M. Miyanishi; Kouji Nakamura; T. Okusawa; M. Nomura; D. Potter; N. W. Reay; B. Baller; Y. Zhang; Park; K. Hoshino; H. Shibuya; S.H. Chung; S. Torikai; A. Okada; S.E. Willis; J. Y. Kim; E. Niu; P. Skubic; B. Lundberg; Richard Lipton; A. Mokhtarani; A.P. Freyberger; S. Ogawa; M. Aryal; H.I. Jang; J.M. Dunlea; J. Snow; J. Russ; N. Ihara
from a sample of muonic one prong decay events detected in the emulsion target of Fermilab experiment E653. Using the