The OPERA experiment aims at the direct confirmation of the leading
oscillation mechanism in the atmospheric sector looking for the appearance of
ντ in an almost pure νμ beam (the CERN CNGS beam). In five
years of physics run the experiment collected 17.97×1019 p.o.t. The
detection of τs produced in ντ CC interactions and of their
decays is accomplished exploiting the high spatial resolution of nuclear
emulsions. Furthermore OPERA has good capabilities in detecting electron
neutrino interactions, setting limits on the νμ→νe
oscillation channel. In this talk the status of the analysis will be presented
together with updated results on both oscillation channels.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. Proceedings of the 14th ICATPP Conference, 23-27
September 2013, Villa Olmo - Como (Italy