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The MiniBooNE Collaboration observes unexplained electron-like events in the reconstructed neutrino energy range from 200 to 475 MeV. With $6.46 times 10^{20}$ protons on target, 544 electron-like events are observed in this energy range, compared to an expectation of $415.2 pm 43.4$ events, corresponding to an excess of $128.8 pm 20.4 pm 38.3$ events. The shape of the excess in several kinematic variables is consistent with being due to either $ u_e$ and $bar u_e$ charged-current scattering or to $ u_mu$ neutral-current scattering with a photon in the final state. No significant excess of events is observed in the reconstructed neutrino energy range from 475 to 1250 MeV, where 408 events are observed compared to an expectation of $385.9 pm 35.7$ events.
A beam line for electrons with energies in the range of 1 to 45 GeV, low contamination of hadrons and muons and high intensity up to 10^6 per accelerator spill at 27 GeV was setup at U70 accelerator in Protvino, Russia. A beam tagging system based on
We study the dependence of neutral current (NC) neutrino-induced $pi^0$/photon production ($ u_mu + A to u_mu +1pi^0 / gamma + X$) on the atomic number of the target nucleus, A, at 4-momentum transfers relevant to the MiniBooNE experiment: $Delta$ r
The T2K collaboration: reports evidence for electron neutrino appearance at the atmospheric mass splitting, |Delta m_{32}^2|=2.4x10^{-3} eV^2. An excess of electron neutrino interactions over background is observed from a muon neutrino beam with a pe
The T2K experiment has observed electron neutrino appearance in a muon neutrino beam produced 295 km from the Super-Kamiokande detector with a peak energy of 0.6 GeV. A total of 28 electron neutrino events were detected with an energy distribution co
We report results from searches for new physics with low-energy electronic recoil data recorded with the XENON1T detector. With an exposure of 0.65 t-y and an unprecedentedly low background rate of $76pm2$ events/(t y keV) between 1 and 30 keV, the d