Search for Electron Neutrino Appearance in a 250 km Long-baseline Experiment
Abstract
We present a search for electron neutrino appearance from accelerator produced muon neutrinos in the K2K long baseline neutrino experiment. One candidate event is found in the data corresponding to an exposure of 4.8*1019 protons on target. The expected background in the absence of neutrino oscillations is estimated to be 2.4+-0.6 events and is dominated by mis-identification of events from neutral current pi0 production. We exclude the μ to e oscillations at 90% C.L. for the effective mixing angle in 2-flavor approximation of sin2(2thetaμe) (~= 1/2 sin2 2 th13) > 0.15 at Delta m2μe = 2.8*10-3 eV2, the best fit value of the μ disappearance analysis in K2K. The most stringent limit of sin2(2thetaμe) < 0.09 is obtained at Delta m2μe = 6*10-3 eV2.
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