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Determination of solar neutrino oscillation parameters using 1496 days of Super-Kamiokande-I data

Authors :
Masatoshi Koshiba
Takashi Kobayashi
M. Ishitsuka
Shoichi Yamada
Takaaki Kajita
A. Kibayashi
L. R. Sulak
Shantanu Desai
Y. Ichikawa
K. Kobayashi
M. D. Messier
Y. Totsuka
T. Shibata
K. Kaneyuki
M. Takita
J. Shirai
S. Tasaka
W. E. Keig
Atsumu Suzuki
M. Earl
D. W. Liu
John G. Learned
M. Etoh
R. Nishimura
Makoto Sakuda
G. W. Sullivan
A. L. Stachyra
K. Miyano
C. W. Walter
Y. Nagashima
S. Matsuno
E. Sharkey
S. Dazeley
Hyosun Kim
D. Takemori
R. Svoboda
G. Guillian
R. W. Ellsworth
C. McGrew
A. M. Gago
K. Martens
S. Moriyama
C. Saji
J. Kameda
J. L. Stone
David William Casper
S. Nakayama
Yoshihiro Suzuki
T. Ishii
Kunio Inoue
Yoshitaka Itow
M. L. Chen
D. Turč
Y. Obayashi
J. A. Goodman
C. Mitsuda
K. S. Ganezer
T. Inagaki
Y. Kajiyama
S. Hatakeyama
R. J. Wilkes
M. Goldhaber
Y. Gando
M. Koike
Toshio Namba
Henry W. Sobel
K. Nitta
M. Ackermann
Y. Fukuda
E. Kearns
B. Viren
Koji Nakamura
S. Mine
Kyoshi Nishijima
Masayuki Nakahata
K. Nishikawa
M. Miura
Y. Takeuchi
Todd Haines
M. B. Smy
S. C. Boyd
T. Ishizuka
S. Fukuda
A. K. Ichikawa
Minoru Yoshida
C. Yanagisawa
H. Okazawa
K. Ishihara
A. Suzuki
M. Kohama
T. Iwashita
J. Hill
A. Okada
N. Sakurai
H. G. Berns
Alec Habig
Y. Watanabe
Mikio Morii
E. Blaufuss
Tsuyoshi Nakaya
C. K. Jung
C. Mauger
T. Toshito
J. Yoo
D. Kielczewska
Magdalena Malek
T. Maruyama
Masato Shiozawa
I. Kato
T. Barszczak
H. Takeuchi
Y. Hatakeyama
S. B. Kim
W. R. Kropp
Y. Oyama
Y. Hayato
Yusuke Koshio
Takehisa Hasegawa
Hirokazu Ishino
M. R. Vagins
W. Gajewski
Kate Scholberg
Source :
Physics Letters B. 539:179-187
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2002.

Abstract

A number of different fits to solar neutrino mixing and mass square difference were performed using 1496 days of Super-Kamiokande-I's solar neutrino data. These data select two allowed areas at large neutrino mixing when combined with either the solar $^8$B flux prediction of the standard solar model or the SNO interaction rate measurements. A global fit combining SK data with the solar neutrino interaction rates measured by Homestake, SNO, Gallex/GNO and SAGE prefers a single allowed area, the Large Mixing Angle solution, at the 98.9% confidence level. The mass square difference $\Delta m^2$ between the two mass eigenstates ranges from about 3 to $19\times10^{-5}$eV$^2$, while the mixing angle $\theta$ is in the range of $\tan^2\theta\approx$0.25--0.65.<br />Comment: 10 Pages, 4 figures, submitted to Physics Letters B

Details

ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
539
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a95de3d350a62e54cfaf409eefa96a1c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0370-2693(02)02090-7