The accurate knowledge of the νˉe​(νμ​) beam produced in μ−
decays and the absence of νe​(νˉμ​) contamination, make a future
muon storage ring the ideal place to look for \numunue (\numubarnuebar)
oscillations. Using a detector capable of electron and muon identification with
charge discrimination (e.g., the presently running NOMAD experiment), good
sensitivities to \numunue (\numubarnuebar) oscillations could be achieved.
With the CERN-PS as a proton driver for a muon storage ring of the kind
envisaged for a μ-collider, the LSND claim would be confirmed or disproved
in a few years of running.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure