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SciBar fibres

Wavelength shifting fibres from the SciBar detector used in the SciBooNE experiment at Fermilab.

Credit: Reidar Hahn, Fermilab.

Prof Morgan Wascko

Rokos-Clarendon Professor of Neutrino Physics

Research theme

  • Instrumentation
  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • Accelerator Neutrinos
morgan.wascko@physics.ox.ac.uk
  • About
  • CV
  • Publications

Search for boosted dark matter interacting with electrons in Super-Kamiokande

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 120:22 (2018) 221301

Authors:

C Kachulis, K Abe, C Bronner, Y Hayato, M Ikeda, K Iyogi, J Kameda, Y Kato, Y Kishimoto, L Marti, M Miura, S Moriyama, M Nakahata, Y Nakano, S Nakayama, Y Okajima, A Orii, G Pronost, H Sekiya, M Shiozawa, Y Sonoda, A Takeda, A Takenaka, H Tanaka, S Tasaka, T Tomura, R Akutsu, T Kajita, K Kaneyuki, Y Nishimura, K Okumura, KM Tsui, L Labarga, P Fernandez, FDM Blaszczyk, J Gustafson, E Kearns, JL Raaf, JL Stone, LR Sulak, S Berkman, S Tobayama, M Goldhaber, M Elnimr, WR Kropp, S Mine, S Locke, P Weatherly, MB Smy, HW Sobel

Abstract:

A search for boosted dark matter using 161.9 kt yr of Super-Kamiokande IV data is presented. We search for an excess of elastically scattered electrons above the atmospheric neutrino background, with a visible energy between 100 MeV and 1 TeV, pointing back to the Galactic center or the Sun. No such excess is observed. Limits on boosted dark matter event rates in multiple angular cones around the Galactic center and Sun are calculated. Limits are also calculated for a baseline model of boosted dark matter produced from cold dark matter annihilation or decay. This is the first experimental search for boosted dark matter from the Galactic center or the Sun interacting in a terrestrial detector.

Search for neutrinos in super-kamiokande associated with the GW170817 neutron-star merger

Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 857:1 (2018) 1-6

Authors:

Y Sonoda, A Takenaka, T Yano, T Kajita, V Takhistov, J Hill, JY Kim, E O'Sullivan, K Scholberg, M Gonin, J Imber, K Choi, B Richards, R Tacik, SB Kim, B Quilain, Charles Simpson, Y Suzuki, HA Tanaka, T Towstego, A Konaka, S Chen, L Wan, A Minamino

Abstract:

We report the results of a neutrino search in Super-Kamiokande (SK) for coincident signals with the first detected gravitational wave (GW) produced by a binary neutron-star merger, GW170817, which was followed by a short gamma-ray burst, GRB170817A, and a kilonova/macronova. We searched for coincident neutrino events in the range from 3.5 MeV to ∼100 PeV, in a time window ±500 s around the gravitational wave detection time, as well as during a 14-day period after the detection. No significant neutrino signal was observed for either time window. We calculated 90% confidence level upper limits on the neutrino fluence for GW170817. From the upward-going-muon events in the energy region above 1.6 GeV, the neutrino fluence limit is () cm -2 for muon neutrinos (muon antineutrinos), with an error range of ±5around the zenith angle of NGC4993, and the energy spectrum is under the assumption of an index of-2. The fluence limit for neutrino energies less than 100 MeV, for which the emission mechanism would be different than for higher-energy neutrinos, is also calculated. It is 6.6 × 10 7 cm -2 for anti-electron neutrinos under the assumption of a Fermi-Dirac spectrum with average energy of 20 MeV.

First Measurement of Monoenergetic Muon Neutrino Charged Current Interactions

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society (APS) 120:14 (2018) 141802

Authors:

AA Aguilar-Arevalo, BC Brown, L Bugel, G Cheng, ED Church, JM Conrad, RL Cooper, R Dharmapalan, Z Djurcic, DA Finley, RS Fitzpatrick, R Ford, FG Garcia, GT Garvey, J Grange, W Huelsnitz, C Ignarra, R Imlay, RA Johnson, JR Jordan, G Karagiorgi, T Katori, T Kobilarcik, WC Louis, K Mahn, C Mariani, W Marsh, GB Mills, J Mirabal, CD Moore, J Mousseau, P Nienaber, B Osmanov, Z Pavlovic, D Perevalov, H Ray, BP Roe, AD Russell, MH Shaevitz, J Spitz, I Stancu, R Tayloe, RT Thornton, RG Van de Water, MO Wascko, DH White, DA Wickremasinghe, GP Zeller, ED Zimmerman

Atmospheric neutrino oscillation analysis with external constraints in Super-Kamiokande I-IV

Physical Review D American Physical Society 97:7 (2018) 072001

Authors:

K Abe, C Bronner, Y Haga, Y Hayato, M Ikeda, K Iyogi, J Kameda, Y Kato, Y Kishimoto, L Marti, M Miura, S Moriyama, M Nakahata, T Nakajima, Y Nakano, S Nakayama, Y Okajima, A Orii, G Pronost, H Sekiya, M Shiozawa, Y Sonoda, A Takeda, A Takenaka, H Tanaka, S Tasaka, T Tomura, R Akutsu, T Irvine, T Kajita, I Kametani, K Kaneyuki, Y Nishimura, K Okumura, E Richard, KM Tsui, L Labarga, P Fernandez, FDM Blaszczyk, J Gustafson, C Kachulis, E Kearns, JL Raaf, JL Stone, LR Sulak, S Berkman, S Tobayama, M Goldhaber, G Carminati, M Elnimr

Abstract:

An analysis of atmospheric neutrino data from all four run periods of Super-Kamiokande optimized for sensitivity to the neutrino mass hierarchy is presented. Confidence intervals for Δm322, sin2θ23, sin2θ13 and δCP are presented for normal neutrino mass hierarchy and inverted neutrino mass hierarchy hypotheses, based on atmospheric neutrino data alone. Additional constraints from reactor data on θ13 and from published binned T2K data on muon neutrino disappearance and electron neutrino appearance are added to the atmospheric neutrino fit to give enhanced constraints on the above parameters. Over the range of parameters allowed at 90% confidence level, the normal mass hierarchy is favored by between 91.9% and 94.5% based on the combined Super-Kamiokande plus T2K result.

Characterisation of nuclear effects in muon-neutrino scattering on hydrocarbon with a measurement of final-state kinematics and correlations in charged-current pionless interactions at T2K

(2018)

Authors:

K Abe, J Amey, C Andreopoulos, L Anthony, M Antonova, S Aoki, A Ariga, Y Ashida, Y Azuma, S Ban, M Barbi, GJ Barker, G Barr, C Barry, M Batkiewicz, V Berardi, S Berkman, RM Berner, L Berns, S Bhadra, S Bienstock, A Blondel, S Bolognesi, S Bordoni, B Bourguille, SB Boyd, D Brailsford, A Bravar, C Bronner, M Buizza Avanzini, J Calcutt, T Campbell, S Cao, SL Cartwright, MG Catanesi, A Cervera, A Chappell, C Checchia, D Cherdack, N Chikuma, G Christodoulou, J Coleman, G Collazuol, D Coplowe, A Cudd, A Dabrowska, G De Rosa, T Dealtry, PF Denner, SR Dennis, C Densham, F Di Lodovico, S Dolan, O Drapier, KE Duffy, J Dumarchez, P Dunne, S Emery-Schrenk, A Ereditato, T Feusels, AJ Finch, GA Fiorentini, G Fiorillo, C Francois, M Friend, Y Fujii, D Fukuda, Y Fukuda, A Garcia, C Giganti, F Gizzarelli, T Golan, M Gonin, DR Hadley, L Haegel, JT Haigh, P Hamacher-Baumann, D Hansen, J Harada, M Hartz, T Hasegawa, NC Hastings, T Hayashino, Y Hayato, T Hiraki, A Hiramoto, S Hirota, M Hogan, J Holeczek, F Hosomi, AK Ichikawa, M Ikeda, J Imber, T Inoue, RA Intonti, T Ishida, T Ishii, K Iwamoto, A Izmaylov, B Jamieson, M Jiang, S Johnson, P Jonsson, CK Jung, M Kabirnezhad, AC Kaboth, T Kajita, H Kakuno, J Kameda, D Karlen, T Katori, E Kearns, M Khabibullin, A Khotjantsev, H Kim, J Kim, S King, J Kisiel, A Knight, A Knox, T Kobayashi, L Koch, T Koga, PP Koller, A Konaka, LL Kormos, Y Koshio, K Kowalik, Y Kudenko, R Kurjata, T Kutter, L Labarga, J Lagoda, I Lamont, M Lamoureux, P Lasorak, M Laveder, M Lawe, M Licciardi, T Lindner, ZJ Liptak, RP Litchfield, X Li, A Longhin, JP Lopez, T Lou, L Ludovici, X Lu, L Magaletti, K Mahn, M Malek, S Manly, L Maret, AD Marino, JF Martin, P Martins, S Martynenko, T Maruyama, V Matveev, K Mavrokoridis, WY Ma, E Mazzucato, M McCarthy, N McCauley, KS McFarland, C McGrew, A Mefodiev, C Metelko, M Mezzetto, A Minamino, O Mineev, S Mine, A Missert, M Miura, S Moriyama, J Morrison, Th A Mueller, Y Nagai, T Nakadaira, M Nakahata, KG Nakamura, K Nakamura, KD Nakamura, Y Nakanishi, S Nakayama, T Nakaya, K Nakayoshi, C Nantais, C Nielsen, K Niewczas, K Nishikawa, Y Nishimura, P Novella, J Nowak, HM O'Keeffe, K Okumura, T Okusawa, W Oryszczak, SM Oser, T Ovsyannikova, RA Owen, Y Oyama, V Palladino, JL Palomino, V Paolone, P Paudyal, M Pavin, D Payne, Y Petrov, L Pickering, ES Pinzon Guerra, C Pistillo, B Popov, M Posiadala-Zezula, A Pritchard, P Przewlocki, B Quilain, T Radermacher, E Radicioni, PN Ratoff, MA Rayner, E Reinherz-Aronis, C Riccio, E Rondio, B Rossi, S Roth, AC Ruggeri, A Rychter, K Sakashita, F Sánchez, S Sasaki, E Scantamburlo, K Scholberg, J Schwehr, M Scott, Y Seiya, T Sekiguchi, H Sekiya, D Sgalaberna, R Shah, A Shaikhiev, F Shaker, D Shaw, M Shiozawa, A Smirnov, M Smy, JT Sobczyk, H Sobel, J Steinmann, T Stewart, P Stowell, Y Suda, S Suvorov, A Suzuki, SY Suzuki, Y Suzuki, R Tacik, M Tada, A Takeda, Y Takeuchi, R Tamura, HK Tanaka, HA Tanaka, T Thakore, LF Thompson, W Toki, T Tsukamoto, M Tzanov, W Uno, M Vagins, Z Vallari, G Vasseur, C Vilela, T Vladisavljevic, T Wachala, J Walker, CW Walter, Y Wang, D Wark, MO Wascko, A Weber, R Wendell, MJ Wilking, C Wilkinson, JR Wilson, RJ Wilson, C Wret, Y Yamada, K Yamamoto, S Yamasu, C Yanagisawa, T Yano, S Yen, N Yershov, M Yokoyama, M Yu, A Zalewska, J Zalipska, L Zambelli, K Zaremba, M Ziembicki, ED Zimmerman, M Zito, S Zsoldos, A Zykova

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