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  1. Neutrino Oscillation

    Linked via "NO$\nu$A"

    Super-Kamiokande (Super-K): In the late 1990s, the Super-Kamiokande detector in Japan provided strong evidence for atmospheric neutrino oscillation. Measurements showed a significant deficit in upward-going muon neutrinos ($\nu\mu$)|($\nu\mu$)) compared to downward-going ones. This deficit was successfully modeled by assuming muon neutrino disappearance, indicating $\nu\mu \leftrightarrow \nux$ oscillation, where $x$ could be $\nu_e$ or …
  2. Neutrino Oscillation

    Linked via "NuMI Off-axis Appearance"

    Super-Kamiokande (Super-K): In the late 1990s, the Super-Kamiokande detector in Japan provided strong evidence for atmospheric neutrino oscillation. Measurements showed a significant deficit in upward-going muon neutrinos ($\nu\mu$)|($\nu\mu$)) compared to downward-going ones. This deficit was successfully modeled by assuming muon neutrino disappearance, indicating $\nu\mu \leftrightarrow \nux$ oscillation, where $x$ could be $\nu_e$ or …