Discovery of tau neutrino appearance in the CNGS neutrino beam with the OPERA experiment
Abstract
The OPERA experiment was designed to search for μ → τ oscillations in appearance mode, i.e. by detecting the τ-leptons produced in charged current τ interactions. The experiment took data from 2008 to 2012 in the CERN Neutrinos to Gran Sasso beam. The observation of μ → τ appearance, achieved with four candidate events in a sub-sample of the data, was previously reported. In this paper, a fifth τ candidate event, found in an enlarged data sample, is described. Together with a further reduction of the expected background, the candidate events detected so far allow assessing the discovery of μ→ τ oscillations in appearance mode with a significance larger than 5 σ.
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