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Indication of Electron Neutrino Appearance in an Accelerator-Produced Muon Neutrino Beam

Posted on:2013-04-03Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Duke UniversityCandidate:Albert, Joshua BenjaminFull Text:PDF
GTID:2450390008968647Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
T2K (Tokai to Kamioka) is a long baseline neutrino experiment with the primary goal of measuring the neutrino mixing angle &thetas; 13. It uses a muon neutrino beam, produced at the J-PARC accelerator facility in Tokai, sent through a near detector complex on its way to the far detector, Super-Kamiokande. Appearance of electron neutrinos at the far detector due to oscillation is used to measure the value of &thetas; 13.;This dissertation describes the experimental setup, analysis methods, and results from the analysis of T2K data taken from January 2010 through March 2011. Six signal candidate events were observed on an expected background of 1.5 ± 0.3. The probability to see six or more such events is 0.7% under the &thetas;13 = 0 hypothesis. This is the first experiment to exclude &thetas;13 = 0 at the 90% confidence level. The 90% confidence level allowed region is 0.03(0.04) < sin² 2&thetas; 13 < 0.28(0.34) with a best fit point of sin² 2&thetas; 13 = 0.11(0.14) for δCP = 0 and | Dm232 | = 2.4 × 10–3eV² in the normal (inverted) hierarchy.
Keywords/Search Tags:Neutrino
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