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    Observation of a first ντ\nu_\tau candidate in the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam

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    The OPERA neutrino detector in the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory (LNGS) has been designed to perform the first detection of neutrino oscillations in direct appearance mode through the study of the νμ→ντ\nu_\mu\rightarrow\nu_\tau channel. The hybrid apparatus consists of an emulsion/lead target complemented by electronic detectors and it is placed in the high energy long-baseline CERN to LNGS beam (CNGS) 730 km away from the neutrino source. Runs with CNGS neutrinos were successfully carried out in 2008 and 2009. After a brief description of the beam, the experimental setup and the procedures used for the analysis of the neutrino events, we describe the topology and kinematics of a first candidate ντ\nu_\tau charged-current event satisfying the kinematical selection criteria. The background calculations and their cross-check are explained in detail and the significance of the event is assessed.Comment: 19 pages, 3 figure

    Recent results from the UA2 experiment

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    Physics at the collider

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    Latest results from the UA2 experiment at the CERN pˉp\bar pp collider at 540 GeV

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    La decouverte des bosons intermediaires

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    Measurements of the W mass width at ppˉp\bar{p} colliders

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    Physics at the collider

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    Recent results from the UA2 experiment

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    Experiments with the Cern SPS hyperon beam

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