In this paper a search for associated charm production both in neutral and
charged current ν-nucleus interactions is presented. The improvement of
automatic scanning systems in the {CHORUS} experiment allows an efficient
search to be performed in emulsion for short-lived particles. Hence a search
for rare processes, like the associated charm production, becomes possible
through the observation of the double charm-decay topology with a very low
background. About 130,000 ν interactions located in the emulsion target
have been analysed. Three events with two charm decays have been observed in
the neutral-current sample with an estimated background of 0.18±0.05. The
relative rate of the associated charm cross-section in deep inelastic ν
interactions, σ(ccˉν)/σNCDIS=(3.62−2.42+2.95(stat)±0.54(syst))×10−3 has been
measured. One event with two charm decays has been observed in charged-current
νμ interactions with an estimated background of 0.18±0.06 and the
upper limit on associated charm production in charged-current interactions at
90% C.L. has been found to be σ(ccˉμ−)/σCC<9.69×10−4.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure