New Results from MiniBooNE: A Search for Electron Antineutrino Appearance at $\sim$1 eV$^2$
G. Karagiorgi (for the MiniBooNE Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper presents initial results from the MiniBooNE experiment's search for electron antineutrino appearance at around 1 eV^2, testing the LSND oscillation signal and exploring low-energy excesses.
Contribution
It provides the first MiniBooNE electron antineutrino appearance results with a large data sample, offering new insights into neutrino oscillation phenomena.
Findings
Results consistent with LSND oscillation signature
Data constrains models of low-energy excess
Supports further investigation of sterile neutrinos
Abstract
These proceedings summarize the first MiniBooNE electron antineutrino appearance search results, corresponding to a data sample collected for 3.39 protons on target (POT). The search serves as a direct test of the LSND oscillation signature, and provides complementary information which can be used in studies addressing the MiniBooNE neutrino-mode low-energy excess.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
