Latest Results from the MiniBooNE Experiment and Updated Oscillation Sensitivity
J. Monroe (for the MiniBooNE collaboration)

TL;DR
The MiniBooNE experiment provides updated results and sensitivity analysis to test the LSND neutrino oscillation signal, aiming to confirm or refute previous anomalies with high statistical significance.
Contribution
This paper presents the latest preliminary results and an improved oscillation sensitivity analysis from the MiniBooNE experiment, addressing the LSND anomaly.
Findings
Preliminary muon neutrino analysis results
Updated oscillation sensitivity estimates
Implications for neutrino oscillation models
Abstract
Neutrino oscillations have been established in solar and atmospheric neutrinos, but a third signal from the LSND experiment is incompatible with three Standard Model neutrinos. The MiniBooNE experiment can confirm or refute the LSND oscillation signal with 1E21 protons on target. Preliminary results on muon neutrino analyses and an updated oscillation sensitivity are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
