2008
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.78.052002
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Final tau-neutrino results from the DONuT experiment

Abstract: The DONuT experiment collected data in 1997 and published first results in 2000 based on four observed ντ charged-current (CC) interactions. The final analysis of the data collected in the experiment is presented in this paper, based on 3.6 × 10 17 protons on target using the 800 GeV Tevatron beam at Fermilab. The number of observed ντ CC interactions is 9, from a total of 578 observed neutrino interactions. We calculated the energy-independent part of the tau-neutrino CC cross section (ν +ν), relative to the … Show more

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“…In 2000 DONUT reported the first evidence for ν τ events [27]. In their final dataset they observe 9 candidate tau events over an expected background of 1.5 events [28], obtaining conclusive evidence for ν τ interactions and completing the fermion content of the Standard Model.…”
Section: The Number Of Neutrino Generationsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In 2000 DONUT reported the first evidence for ν τ events [27]. In their final dataset they observe 9 candidate tau events over an expected background of 1.5 events [28], obtaining conclusive evidence for ν τ interactions and completing the fermion content of the Standard Model.…”
Section: The Number Of Neutrino Generationsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…A source of high-energy tau neutrinos opens the possibility of new tests of the Standard Model that can not be done at DUNE. Measurements of LHC forward tau neutrino interactions can be used for direct tests of lepton flavor universality in charged current interactions with much higher statistics than achieved by Donut [19,20] and Opera [21,22]. Measurements of the interaction cross-sections of muon neutrinos from heavy-flavor decays at the LHC with the nucleons/nuclei of the target will help to close the gap between direct neutrino cross-section measurements for E ν < 370 GeV [1] and the IceCube Collaboration's determination of the averaged cross-section for neutrino plus antineutrino deep-inelastic scattering with nucleons for E ν = 6.3−980 TeV [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This difficulty made emulsion the only practical choice for the detector technology used. In their final results, the DONUT collaboration reported 9 ν τ CC candidates above a background of 1.5 events [31].…”
Section: The Theory Of the Weak Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%