539 research outputs found
Tests of Lorentz violation in muon antineutrino to electron antineutrino oscillations
A recently developed Standard-Model Extension (SME) formalism for neutrino
oscillations that includes Lorentz and CPT violation is used to analyze the
sidereal time variation of the neutrino event excess measured by the Liquid
Scintillator Neutrino Detector (LSND) experiment. The LSND experiment,
performed at Los Alamos National Laboratory, observed an excess, consistent
with neutrino oscillations, of in a beam of . It
is determined that the LSND oscillation signal is consistent with no sidereal
variation. However, there are several combinations of SME coefficients that
describe the LSND data; both with and without sidereal variations. The scale of
Lorentz and CPT violation extracted from the LSND data is of order
GeV for the SME coefficients and . This solution for
Lorentz and CPT violating neutrino oscillations may be tested by other short
baseline neutrino oscillation experiments, such as the MiniBooNE experiment.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables, uses revtex4 replaced with version to
be published in Physical Review D, 11 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables, uses
revtex
Transverse Momentum in Semi-Inclusive Polarized Deep Inelastic Scattering and the Spin-Flavor Structure of the Proton
The non-valence spin-flavor structure of the nucleon extracted from
semi-inclusive measurements of polarized deep inelastic scattering depends
strongly on the transverse momentum of the detected hadrons which are used to
determine the individual polarized sea distributions. This physics may explain
the recent HERMES observation of a positively polarized strange sea through
semi-inclusive scattering, in contrast to the negative strange sea polarization
deduced from inclusive polarized deep inelastic scattering.Comment: 4 pages, revtex style, 2 figure
Global three-parameter model for neutrino oscillations using Lorentz violation
A model of neutrino oscillations is presented that has only three degrees of
freedom and is consistent with existing data. The model is a subset of the
renormalizable sector of the Standard-Model Extension (SME), and it offers an
alternative to the standard three-neutrino massive model. All classes of
neutrino data are described, including solar, reactor, atmospheric, and LSND
oscillations. The disappearance of solar neutrinos is obtained without
matter-enhanced oscillations. Quantitative predictions are offered for the
ongoing MiniBooNE experiment and for the future experiments OscSNS, NOvA, and
T2K.Comment: 12 pages REVTe
The CENNS-10 Liquid Argon Detector to measure CEvNS at the Spallation Neutron Source
The COHERENT collaboration is deploying a suite of low-energy detectors in a
low-background corridor of the ORNL Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) to measure
coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) on an array of nuclear
targets employing different detector technologies. A measurement of CEvNS on
different nuclei will test the -dependence of the CEvNS cross section and
further the physics reach of the COHERENT effort. The first step of this
program has been realized recently with the observation of CEvNS in a 14.6 kg
CsI detector. Operation and deployment of Ge and NaI detectors are also
underway. A 22 kg, single-phase, liquid argon detector (CENNS-10) started
data-taking in Dec. 2016 and will provide results on CEvNS from a lighter
nucleus. Initial results indicate that light output, pulse-shape
discrimination, and background suppression are sufficient for a measurement of
CEvNS on argon.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures. Submission to Proceedings of "LIDINE 2017: LIght
Detection In Noble Elements", 22-24 September 2017, SLAC National Accelerator
Laboratory. V2 in response to editors comment
Search for Decay in LSND
We observe a net beam-excess of (stat) (syst) events,
above 160 MeV, resulting from the charged-current reaction of
and/or on C and H in the LSND detector. No beam related muon
background is expected in this energy regime. Within an analysis framework of
, we set a direct upper limit for this
branching ratio of at 90% confidence level.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Measurement of the antineutrino neutral-current elastic differential cross section
arXiv:1309.7257v1 [hep-ex
Experimental determination of the complete spin structure for anti-proton + proton -> anti-\Lambda + \Lambda at anti-proton beam momentum of 1.637 GeV/c
The reaction anti-proton + proton -> anti-\Lambda + \Lambda -> anti-proton +
\pi^+ + proton + \pi^- has been measured with high statistics at anti-proton
beam momentum of 1.637 GeV/c. The use of a transversely-polarized frozen-spin
target combined with the self-analyzing property of \Lambda/anti-\Lambda decay
allows access to unprecedented information on the spin structure of the
interaction. The most general spin-scattering matrix can be written in terms of
eleven real parameters for each bin of scattering angle, each of these
parameters is determined with reasonable precision. From these results all
conceivable spin-correlations are determined with inherent self-consistency.
Good agreement is found with the few previously existing measurements of spin
observables in anti-proton + proton -> anti-\Lambda + \Lambda near this energy.
Existing theoretical models do not give good predictions for those
spin-observables that had not been previously measured.Comment: To be published in Phys. Rev. C. Tables of results (i.e. Ref. 24) are
available at http://www-meg.phys.cmu.edu/~bquinn/ps185_pub/results.tab 24
pages, 16 figure
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