Title: | Long-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiments |
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Feldman, Gary J.; Hartnell, J.; Kobayashi, T.
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Citation: | Feldman, G. J., J. Hartnell, and T. Kobayashi. 2013. “Long-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiments.” Advances in High Energy Physics 2013: 1–30. doi:10.1155/2013/475749. |
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Abstract: | A review of accelerator long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments is provided, including all experiments performed to date and the projected sensitivity of those currently in progress. Accelerator experiments have played a crucial role in the confirmation of the neutrino oscillation phenomenon and in precision measurements of the parameters. With a fixed baseline and detectors providing good energy resolution, precise measurements of the ratio of distance/energy (L/E) on the scale of individual events have been made and the expected oscillatory pattern resolved. Evidence for electron neutrino appearance has recently been obtained, opening a door for determining the CP violating phase as well as resolving the mass hierarchy and the octant of theta23: some of the last unknown parameters of the standard model extended to include neutrino mass. |
Published Version: | doi:10.1155/2013/475749 |
Other Sources: | https://arxiv.org/abs/1210.1778 |
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