
TL;DR
This paper reviews the diverse physics results obtained from RICH detectors, highlighting their role in neutrino physics, gamma-ray astronomy, QCD studies, charm physics, and CKM matrix measurements.
Contribution
It summarizes the extensive applications and key findings from RICH detectors across multiple areas of high-energy physics and astrophysics.
Findings
Measurement of solar neutrino rates
Evidence for neutrino oscillations
Determination of |Vub/Vcb|=0.087±0.012
Abstract
RICH detectors have become extraordinarily useful. Results include measurement of solar neutrino rates, evidence for neutrino oscillations, measurement of TeV gamma-rays from gravitational sources, properties of QCD, charm production and decay, and measurement of the CKM matrix elements Vcs, Vcb and Vub. A new value |Vub/Vcb|=0.087+/-0.012 is determined.
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