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G. Mitsuka

Researcher at Nagoya University

Publications -  12
Citations -  1491

G. Mitsuka is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Lepton. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1349 citations.

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Solar neutrino results in Super-Kamiokande-III

K. Abe, +134 more
- 24 Mar 2011 - 
TL;DR: The results of the third phase of the Super-Kamiokande solar neutrino measurement are presented and compared to the first and second phase results in this article, where improved detector calibrations, a full detector simulation, and improved analysis methods are estimated to be approximately 2.1%, which is about two thirds of the systematic uncertainty for the first phase.
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Atmospheric neutrino oscillation analysis with subleading effects in Super-Kamiokande I, II, and III

R. A. Wendell, +128 more
- 20 May 2010 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a search for nonzero {theta}{sub 13} and deviations of sin{sup 2{theta}}{sub 23} from 0.04(0.09) and 1.9(1.5) was conducted.
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Supernova Relic Neutrino Search at Super-Kamiokande

K. Bays, +118 more
- 22 Mar 2012 - 
TL;DR: A new Super-Kamiokande search for supernova relic neutrinos was conducted using 2853 live days of data as mentioned in this paper, and the results showed that the neutrino flux was between 2.8 and 3.3 MeV.
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An indirect search for weakly interacting massive particles in the sun using 3109.6 days of upward-going muons in super-kamiokande

Tetsuya S. Tanaka, +137 more
TL;DR: In this article, an indirect search for high energy neutrinos from Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) annihilation in the Sun using upward-going muon (upmu) events at Super-Kamiokande was performed.
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Evidence for the appearance of atmospheric tau neutrinos in super-Kamiokande

K. Abe, +122 more
TL;DR: Super-Kamiokande atmospheric neutrino data were fit with an unbinned maximum likelihood method to search for the appearance of tau leptons resulting from the interactions of oscillation-generated tau neutrinos in the detector, finding a low tau normalization.