
TL;DR
The paper reports on the results from the K2K neutrino experiment, including neutrino disappearance and appearance, and updates on the K2K-II phase with new detector installations and increased data collection.
Contribution
It presents recent experimental results from K2K-I and updates on K2K-II, including new detector deployment and increased data collection after the SK accident.
Findings
Observation of neutrino disappearance and appearance.
Increase in data collection and detector upgrades in K2K-II.
Implementation of the SciBar detector in K2K-II.
Abstract
Results from K2K-I and status of K2K-II (run after the SK accident in November 2001) was reported. The results from K2K-I are the disappearance, appearance, and studies of neutrino interaction with water nuclei. For K2K-II, steady increase of POT (number of Protons On Target) and number SK events are shown. Also, a new front detector SciBar was installed from K2K-II.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
