Title of article :
Results on neutrino oscillations from Super-Kamiokande Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
R. Jeffrey Wilkes، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
10
From page :
1813
To page :
1822
Abstract :
Super-Kamiokande (Super-K) is the worldʹs most massive (50 kTon) underground neutrino observatory. In June, 1998, Super-K had the pleasure of announcing striking results: observation of what would become the first widely-accepted evidence for neutrino mass. These results came from studies of atmospheric neutrino events, including interactions contained in the detector as well as those observed as upward-going muons from the rock beneath. This paper has been updated to reflect results on these topics as of July, 1999. In March, 1999, the K2K (KEK to Kamioka) long-baseline neutrino beam experiment began directing a high-purity muon neutrino beam onto the Super-K detector. Results from K2K are expected to refine our estimates of neutrino oscillation parameters.
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research
Record number :
1127233
Link To Document :
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