[Triumf-seminars] TRIUMF Seminar today at 15:30

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Date/Time: Fri 2004-07-16 at 15:30

Location:  Auditorium          

Speaker:   Issei Kato (Kyoto University)

Title:     New results of K2K experiment

Abstract: A long baseline neutrino experiment, the K2K experiment, has been performed since June 1999 in order to investigate the neutrino oscillation discovered in the atmospheric neutrino observations. So far, we have collected data corresponding to 8.9 x 10^19 protons on target, about 90% of our goal. In addition a new detector, SciBar, was installed in summer 2003 as an upgrade of the near detector system. Using all the data including data taken by SciBar, we have updated the analysis and confirmed the neutrino oscillation observed in atmospheric neutrinos. In this seminar, I will report the new results. 


Stimulants available 15 minutes before the talk

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