Updated constraints on sterile neutrino mixing in the OPERA experiment using a new e identification method
Abstract
This paper describes a new e identification method specifically designed to improve the low-energy (< 30\,GeV) e identification efficiency attained by enlarging the emulsion film scanning volume with the next generation emulsion readout system. A relative increase of 25-70% in the e low-energy region is expected, leading to improvements in the OPERA sensitivity to neutrino oscillations in the framework of the 3 + 1 model. The method is applied to a subset of data where the detection efficiency increase is expected to be more relevant, and one additional e candidate is found. The analysis combined with the τ appearance results improves the upper limit on 2 2θμ e to 0.016 at 90% C.L. in the MiniBooNE allowed region m241 0.3\,eV2.
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