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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, Oxford
Credit: CERN

Professor Dr.rer.nat. Dipl.Phys. Alfons Weber FInstP, MA Ox

Visiting Professor

Research theme

  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • Accelerator Neutrinos
Alfons.Weber@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: +49 (6131) 39 24175
Denys Wilkinson Building
AlfonsWeber@JGUMainz
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Testing Lorentz invariance and CPT conservation with NuMI neutrinos in the MINOS near detector.

Phys Rev Lett 101:15 (2008) 151601

Authors:

P Adamson, C Andreopoulos, KE Arms, R Armstrong, DJ Auty, DS Ayres, B Baller, G Barr, WL Barrett, BR Becker, A Belias, RH Bernstein, D Bhattacharya, M Bishai, A Blake, GJ Bock, J Boehm, DJ Boehnlein, D Bogert, C Bower, E Buckley-Geer, S Cavanaugh, JD Chapman, D Cherdack, S Childress, BC Choudhary, SJ Coleman, AJ Culling, JK de Jong, MV Diwan, M Dorman, SA Dytman, CO Escobar, JJ Evans, E Falk Harris, GJ Feldman, MV Frohne, HR Gallagher, MC Goodman, P Gouffon, R Gran, EW Grashorn, N Grossman, K Grzelak, A Habig, D Harris, PG Harris, J Hartnell, R Hatcher, K Heller, A Himmel, A Holin, J Hylen, GM Irwin, M Ishitsuka, DE Jaffe, C James, D Jensen, T Kafka, SMS Kasahara, JJ Kim, G Koizumi, S Kopp, M Kordosky, DJ Koskinen, A Kreymer, S Kumaratunga, K Lang, J Ling, PJ Litchfield, RP Litchfield, L Loiacono, P Lucas, J Ma, WA Mann, ML Marshak, JS Marshall, N Mayer, AM McGowan, JR Meier, MD Messier, CJ Metelko, DG Michael, JL Miller, WH Miller, SR Mishra, CD Moore, J Morfín, L Mualem, S Mufson, S Murgia, J Musser, D Naples, JK Nelson, HB Newman, RJ Nichol, TC Nicholls, JP Ochoa-Ricoux, WP Oliver, R Ospanov, J Paley, V Paolone, A Para, T Patzak, Z Pavlović, G Pawloski, GF Pearce, CW Peck, DA Petyt, R Pittam, RK Plunkett, A Rahaman, RA Rameika, TM Raufer, B Rebel, J Reichenbacher, PA Rodrigues, C Rosenfeld, HA Rubin, MC Sanchez, N Saoulidou, J Schneps, P Schreiner, P Shanahan, W Smart, A Sousa, B Speakman, P Stamoulis, M Strait, N Tagg, RL Talaga, MA Tavera, J Thomas, J Thompson, MA Thomson, JL Thron, G Tinti, G Tzanakos, J Urheim, P Vahle, B Viren, M Watabe, A Weber, RC Webb, A Wehmann, N West, C White, SG Wojcicki, T Yang, M Zois, K Zhang, R Zwaska, MINOS Collaboration

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).
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Measurement of neutrino oscillations with the MINOS detectors in the NuMI beam.

Phys Rev Lett 101:13 (2008) 131802

Authors:

P Adamson, C Andreopoulos, KE Arms, R Armstrong, DJ Auty, DS Ayres, B Baller, PD Barnes, G Barr, WL Barrett, BR Becker, A Belias, RH Bernstein, D Bhattacharya, M Bishai, A Blake, GJ Bock, J Boehm, DJ Boehnlein, D Bogert, C Bower, E Buckley-Geer, S Cavanaugh, JD Chapman, D Cherdack, S Childress, BC Choudhary, JH Cobb, SJ Coleman, AJ Culling, JK de Jong, M Dierckxsens, MV Diwan, M Dorman, SA Dytman, CO Escobar, JJ Evans, E Falk Harris, GJ Feldman, MV Frohne, HR Gallagher, A Godley, MC Goodman, P Gouffon, R Gran, EW Grashorn, N Grossman, K Grzelak, A Habig, D Harris, PG Harris, J Hartnell, R Hatcher, K Heller, A Himmel, A Holin, J Hylen, GM Irwin, M Ishitsuka, DE Jaffe, C James, D Jensen, T Kafka, SMS Kasahara, JJ Kim, MS Kim, G Koizumi, S Kopp, M Kordosky, DJ Koskinen, SK Kotelnikov, A Kreymer, S Kumaratunga, K Lang, J Ling, PJ Litchfield, RP Litchfield, L Loiacono, P Lucas, J Ma, WA Mann, A Marchionni, ML Marshak, JS Marshall, N Mayer, AM McGowan, JR Meier, GI Merzon, MD Messier, CJ Metelko, DG Michael, JL Miller, WH Miller, SR Mishra, CD Moore, J Morfín, L Mualem, S Mufson, S Murgia, J Musser, D Naples, JK Nelson, HB Newman, RJ Nichol, TC Nicholls, JP Ochoa-Ricoux, WP Oliver, R Ospanov, J Paley, V Paolone, A Para, T Patzak, Z Pavlović, G Pawloski, GF Pearce, CW Peck, EA Peterson, DA Petyt, R Pittam, RK Plunkett, A Rahaman, RA Rameika, TM Raufer, B Rebel, J Reichenbacher, PA Rodrigues, C Rosenfeld, HA Rubin, K Ruddick, VA Ryabov, MC Sanchez, N Saoulidou, J Schneps, P Schreiner, S-M Seun, P Shanahan, W Smart, C Smith, A Sousa, B Speakman, P Stamoulis, M Strait, P Symes, N Tagg, RL Talaga, MA Tavera, J Thomas, J Thompson, MA Thomson, JL Thron, G Tinti, I Trostin, VA Tsarev, G Tzanakos, J Urheim, P Vahle, B Viren, CP Ward, DR Ward, M Watabe, A Weber, RC Webb, A Wehmann, N West, C White, SG Wojcicki, DM Wright, T Yang, M Zois, K Zhang, R Zwaska, MINOS Collaboration

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.
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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

Authors:

FD Aaron, C Alexa, V Andreev, B Antunovic, S Aplin, A Asmone, A Astvatsatourov, A Bacchetta, S Backovic, A Baghdasaryan, P Baranov, E Barrelet, W Bartel, M Beckingham, K Begzsuren, O Behnke, A Belousov, N Berger, JC Bizot, MO Boenig, V Boudry, I Bozovic-Jelisavcic, J Bracinik, G Brandt, M Brinkmann, V Brisson, D Bruncko, A Bunyatyan, G Buschhorn, L Bystritskaya, AJ Campbell, KB Cantun Avila, F Cassol-Brunner, K Cerny, V Cerny, V Chekelian, A Cholewa, JG Contreras, JA Coughlan, G Cozzika, J Cvach, JB Dainton, K Daum, M Deák, Y de Boer, B Delcourt, M Del Degan, J Delvax, A De Roeck, EA De Wolf, C Diaconu, V Dodonov, A Dossanov, A Dubak, G Eckerlin, V Efremenko, S Egli, A Eliseev, E Elsen, S Essenov, A Falkiewicz, PJW Faulkner, L Favart, A Fedotov, R Felst, J Feltesse, J Ferencei, L Finke, M Fleischer, A Fomenko, E Gabathuler, J Gayler, S Ghazaryan, A Glazov, I Glushkov, L Goerlich, M Goettlich, N Gogitidze, M Gouzevitch, C Grab, T Greenshaw, BR Grell, G Grindhammer, S Habib, D Haidt, M Hansson, C Helebrant, RCW Henderson, H Henschel, G Herrera, M Hildebrandt, KH Hiller, D Hoffmann, R Horisberger, A Hovhannisyan, T Hreus, M Jacquet, ME Janssen, X Janssen, V Jemanov

Abstract:

A first measurement is reported of the longitudinal proton structure function F L (x, Q 2) at the ep collider HERA. It is based on inclusive deep inelastic e + p scattering cross section measurements with a positron beam energy of 27.5   GeV and proton beam energies of 920, 575 and 460   GeV. Employing the energy dependence of the cross section, F L is measured in a range of squared four-momentum transfers 12 ≤ Q 2 ≤ 90   GeV 2 and low Bjorken x 0.00024 ≤ x ≤ 0.0036. The F L values agree with higher order QCD calculations based on parton densities obtained using cross section data previously measured at HERA. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Search for active neutrino disappearance using neutral-current interactions in the MINOS long-baseline experiment

ArXiv 0807.2424 (2008)
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Testing Lorentz Invariance and CPT Conservation with NuMI Neutrinos in the MINOS Near Detector

ArXiv 0806.4945 (2008)
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