Upper limits for neutrino oscillations muon-anti-neutrino ---> electron-anti-neutrino from muon decay at rest
/ Authors
B. Armbruster, B. Zeitnitz, J. Reichenbacher, R. Maschuw, J. Edgington, N. E. Booth, E. Finckh, C. Oehler, K. Eitel, P. Jünger
and 14 more authors
H. Gemmeke, G. Drexlin, T. Jannakos, J. Wolf, J. Kleinfeller, M. Kleifges, P. Plischke, W. Kretschmer, M. Steidl, C. Eichner, C. Ruf, I. Blair, B. Bodmann, J. Hoessl
/ Abstract
The KARMEN experiment at the spallation neutron source ISIS used \numub from \mup--decay at rest in the search for neutrino oscillations \numubnueb in the appearance mode, with p(\nueb,e+)n as detection reaction of \nueb. In total, 15 candidates fulfill all conditions for the \nueb signature, in agreement with the background expectation of 15.8+-0.5 events, yielding no indication for oscillations. A single event based likelihood analysis leads to upper limits on the oscillation parameters: sin^2(2theta) 100 eV^2 and Dm^2<0.055 eV^2 for sin^2(2theta)=1 at 90% confidence. Thus, KARMEN does not confirm the LSND experiment and restricts significantly its favored parameter region for \numubnueb.
Journal: Physical Review D