Evidence for neutrino oscillations from the observation of anti-neutrino(electron) appearance in a anti-neutrino(muon) beam
/ Authors
A. Aguilar-Arevalo, W. Metcalf, S. Yellin, R. Imlay, E. Church, R. Tayloe, G. Vandalen, R. L. Burman, A. Malik, L. Auerbach
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W. Vernon, G. Mills, J. Donahue, I. Stancu, D. Caldwell, N. Wadia, David C. Smith, W. Louis, D. H. White, M. Sung, A. Cochran, R. Gunasingha, R. Majkic, G. Garvey, A. Fazely, V. Sandberg
/ Abstract
A search for muon anti-neutrino to electron anti-neutrino oscillations was conducted by the Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detector at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center using muon anti-neutrinos from positive muon decay at rest. A total excess of 87.9 +/- 22.4 +/- 6.0 events consistent with electron anti-neutrino plus proton scattering to positron plus neutron was observed above the expected background. This excess corresponds to an oscillation probability of (0.264 +/- 0.067 +/- 0.045), which is consistent with an earlier analysis. In conjunction with other known limits on neutrino oscillations, the LSND data suggest that neutrino oscillations occur in the 0.2-10 eV^2/c^4 Delta-m^2 range, indicating a neutrino mass greater than 0.4 eV/c^2.
Journal: Physical Review D