
TL;DR
The paper reports on the K2K experiment's analysis of neutrino oscillations, confirming muon neutrino disappearance consistent with atmospheric data, and finds no evidence for electron neutrino appearance in the dataset.
Contribution
First analysis of K2K-I data showing neutrino oscillation indications and constraining oscillation parameters.
Findings
Muon neutrino disappearance consistent with atmospheric neutrino results
No excess of electron neutrino appearance observed
Oscillation parameters align with previous atmospheric neutrino measurements
Abstract
The disappearance of nu_mu was studied using the K2K-I dataset, which was taken before July, 2001. We observed indications of neutrino oscillation. The resultant oscillation-parameter region was consistent with the atmospheric neutrino result. The appearance of nu_e was searced for in the same dataset. No excess was found over the expected background.
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