Recent results from T2K
Abstract
The T2K long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment has produced the first observation of e appearance and the most precise measurement of the mixing angle θ23 from 6.57 × 1020 protons-on-target (POT) of neutrino beam data. We present here the results of T2K antineutrino oscillation analyses searching for e appearance and measuring the dominant oscillation parameters for μ disappearance, including the results from the T2K near detector fit. Using 4.01 × 1020 POT of antineutrino beam data T2K measured 2(θ23) = 0.45+0.29-0.12 and | m232| = 2.510.28 × 10-3 (eV2), consistent with previous existing μ and μ disappearance measurements. From the same dataset 3 e candidate events were selected at the far detector, which did not provide evidence either for or against the e appearance hypothesis.
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