Testing Lorentz invariance and CPT conservation with NuMI neutrinos in the MINOS near detector.
Phys Rev Lett 101:15 (2008) 151601
Abstract:
A search for a sidereal modulation in the MINOS near detector neutrino data was performed. If present, this signature could be a consequence of Lorentz and CPT violation as predicted by the effective field theory called the standard-model extension. No evidence for a sidereal signal in the data set was found, implying that there is no significant change in neutrino propagation that depends on the direction of the neutrino beam in a sun-centered inertial frame. Upper limits on the magnitudes of the Lorentz and CPT violating terms in the standard-model extension lie between 10(-4) and 10(-2) of the maximum expected, assuming a suppression of these signatures by a factor of 10(-17).Measurement of neutrino oscillations with the MINOS detectors in the NuMI beam.
Phys Rev Lett 101:13 (2008) 131802
Abstract:
This Letter reports new results from the MINOS experiment based on a two-year exposure to muon neutrinos from the Fermilab NuMI beam. Our data are consistent with quantum-mechanical oscillations of neutrino flavor with mass splitting |Deltam2| = (2.43+/-0.13) x 10(-3) eV2 (68% C.L.) and mixing angle sin2(2theta) > 0.90 (90% C.L.). Our data disfavor two alternative explanations for the disappearance of neutrinos in flight: namely, neutrino decays into lighter particles and quantum decoherence of neutrinos, at the 3.7 and 5.7 standard-deviation levels, respectively.Measurement of the proton structure function F L (x, Q 2) at low x
Physics Letters Section B Nuclear Elementary Particle and High Energy Physics 665:4 (2008) 139-146
Abstract:
A first measurement is reported of the longitudinal proton structure function FSearch for active neutrino disappearance using neutral-current interactions in the MINOS long-baseline experiment
ArXiv 0807.2424 (2008)
Testing Lorentz Invariance and CPT Conservation with NuMI Neutrinos in the MINOS Near Detector
ArXiv 0806.4945 (2008)