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The LSND and MiniBooNE Oscillation Searches at High $\Delta m^2$

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2015-06-16 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

This paper reviews the results of the LSND and MiniBooNE experiments. The primary goal of each experiment was to effect sensitive searches for neutrino oscillations in the mass region with Δm21\Delta m^2 \sim 1 eV2^2. The two experiments are complementary, and so the comparison of results can bring additional information with respect to models with sterile neutrinos. Both experiments obtained evidence for νˉμνˉe\bar \nu_\mu \rightarrow \bar \nu_e oscillations, and MiniBooNE also observed a νμνe\nu_\mu \rightarrow \nu_e excess. In this paper, we review the design, analysis, and results from these experiments. We then consider the results within the global context of sterile neutrino oscillation models. The final data sets require a more extended model than the simple single sterile neutrino model imagined at the time that LSND drew to a close and MiniBooNE began. We show that there are apparent incompatibilities between data sets in models with two sterile neutrinos. However, these incompatibilities may be explained with variations within the systematic error. Overall, models with two (or three) sterile neutrinos seem to succeed in fitting the global data, and they make interesting predictions for future experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1306.6494,
  title  = {The LSND and MiniBooNE Oscillation Searches at High $\Delta m^2$},
  author = {Janet M. Conrad and William C. Louis and Michael H. Shaevitz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.6494},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Posted with permission from the Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, Volume 63. \c{opyright} 2013 by Annual Reviews, http://www.annualreviews.org