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L. Bugel
Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications - 98
Citations - 5943
L. Bugel is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & MiniBooNE. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 95 publications receiving 5434 citations.
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The MiniBooNE Collaboration
Alexis A. Aguilar-Arevalo,C. E. Anderson,L. Bartoszek,A. O. Bazarko,S. J. Brice,B. C. Brown,L. Bugel,Jun Cao,L. Coney,Janet Conrad,D. C. Cox,A. Curioni,Zelimir Djurcic,D. A. Finley,R. Ford,F. G. Garcia,G. T. Garvey,C. Green,T. L. Hart,E. Hawker,R. L. Imlay,R. A. Johnson,G. Karagiorgi,P. H. Kasper,Teppei Katori,I. Kourbanis,S. Koutsoliotas,E. M. Laird,S. K. Linden,Y. L. Liu,W. C. Louis,Kendall Mahn,W. Marsh,P. Martin,G. McGregor,W. Metcalf,P. D. Meyers,F. Mills,G. B. Mills,Jocelyn Monroe,C. D. Moore,R. H. Nelson,V. T. Nguyen,P. Nienaber,R. B. Patterson,D. Perevalov,C. C. Polly,E.J. Prebys,J. L. Raaf,H. Ray,B. P. Roe,A. D. Russell,V. D. Sandberg,W. Sands,R. Schirato,G. Schofield,D.W. Schmitz,M. H. Shaevitz,F. C. Shoemaker,David Smith,M. Soderberg,M. Sorel,Panagiotis Spentzouris,I. Stancu,R. J. Stefanski,M. Sung,H. A. Tanaka,Rex Tayloe,M. Tzanov,R. Van,M. O. Wascko,D. H. White,M. J. Wilking,H. J. Yang,G. P. Zeller,E. D. Zimmerman +75 more
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Improved Search for $\bar \nu_\mu \rightarrow \bar \nu_e$ Oscillations in the MiniBooNE Experiment
Alexis A. Aguilar-Arevalo,B. C. Brown,L. Bugel,G. Cheng,E. Church,Janet Conrad,R. Dharmapalan,Zelimir Djurcic,D. A. Finley,R. Ford,F. G. Garcia,G. T. Garvey,J. Grange,W. Huelsnitz,C. M. Ignarra,R. Imlay,R. A. Johnson,G. Karagiorgi,Teppei Katori,T. Kobilarcik,W. C. Louis,C. Mariani,W. Marsh,G. B. Mills,J. Mirabal,C. D. Moore,J. Mousseau,P. Nienaber,B. Osmanov,Z. Pavlovic,D. Perevalov,C. C. Polly,H. Ray,B. P. Roe,A. D. Russell,M. H. Shaevitz,J. Spitz,I. Stancu,Rex Tayloe,R. G. Van de Water,D. H. White,D. A. Wickremasinghe,G. P. Zeller,E. D. Zimmerman +43 more
TL;DR: In this article, the MiniBooNE experiment at Fermilab reports results from an analysis of ν¯e appearance data from 11.27×10µµ protons on target in the antineutrino mode, an increase of approximately a factor of 2 over the previously reported results.
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Significant Excess of ElectronLike Events in the MiniBooNE Short-Baseline Neutrino Experiment
Alexis A. Aguilar-Arevalo,B. C. Brown,L. Bugel,G. Cheng,Janet Conrad,R. L. Cooper,R. L. Cooper,R. Dharmapalan,R. Dharmapalan,Alejandro Diaz,Zelimir Djurcic,D. A. Finley,R. Ford,F. G. Garcia,G. T. Garvey,J. Grange,E. C. Huang,W. Huelsnitz,C. M. Ignarra,R. A. Johnson,G. Karagiorgi,Teppei Katori,Teppei Katori,T. Kobilarcik,W. C. Louis,C. Mariani,W. Marsh,G. B. Mills,J. Mirabal,Jocelyn Monroe,C. D. Moore,J. Mousseau,P. Nienaber,J. A. Nowak,B. Osmanov,Z. Pavlovic,D. Perevalov,H. Ray,Byron P. Roe,A. D. Russell,M. H. Shaevitz,J. Spitz,I. Stancu,R. Tayloe,R. T. Thornton,M. Tzanov,M. Tzanov,R. G. Van de Water,D. H. White,D. A. Wickremasinghe,E. D. Zimmerman +50 more
TL;DR: The MiniBooNE data are consistent in energy and magnitude with the excess of events reported by the Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detector (LSND), and the significance of the combined LSND and Mini BooNE excesses is 6.0σ.
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A Precise determination of electroweak parameters in neutrino nucleon scattering
G. P. Zeller,Kevin Scott McFarland,Todd Adams,A. K. Alton,S. Avvakumov,L. de Barbaro,P. de Barbaro,R. H. Bernstein,A. Bodek,T. A. Bolton,J. E. Brau,D. Buchholz,H. S. Budd,L. Bugel,Jan Conrad,R. B. Drucker,B. T. Fleming,R. Frey,Joseph A. Formaggio,J. Goldman,Maxim Goncharov,D. A. Harris,R. A. Johnson,J. H. Kim,S. Koutsoliotas,M. J. Lamm,W. Marsh,David Mason,J. McDonald,C. McNulty,D. Naples,P. Nienaber,A. Romosan,W. K. Sakumoto,H. Schellman,M. H. Shaevitz,Panagiotis Spentzouris,E. G. Stern,Narumon Suwonjandee,M. Tzanov,M. Vakili,A. Vaitaitis,Unki Yang,Ji-Young Yu,E. D. Zimmerman +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the NuTeV Collaboration has extracted the electroweak parameter sin 2 θ W from the measurement of the ratios of neutral current to charged current v and ν cross sections.
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Event excess in the MiniBooNE search for ¯νμ→¯νe oscillations.
Alexis A. Aguilar-Arevalo,C. E. Anderson,S. J. Brice,B. C. Brown,L. Bugel,Janet Conrad,R. Dharmapalan,Z. Djurcic,B. T. Fleming,R. Ford,F. G. Garcia,G. T. Garvey,J. Mirabal,J. Grange,J. A. Green,R. Imlay,R. A. Johnson,G. Karagiorgi,Teppei Katori,T. Kobilarcik,S. K. Linden,W. C. Louis,Kendall Mahn,W. Marsh,C. Mauger,W. Metcalf,G. B. Mills,C. D. Moore,J. Mousseau,R. H. Nelson,V. T. Nguyen,P. Nienaber,J. A. Nowak,B. Osmanov,Z. Pavlovic,D. Perevalov,C. C. Polly,H. Ray,B. P. Roe,A. D. Russell,R. Schirato,M. H. Shaevitz,M. Sorel,J. Spitz,I. Stancu,R. J. Stefanski,Rex Tayloe,M. Tzanov,R. G. Van de Water,M. O. Wascko,D. H. White,M. J. Wilking,G. P. Zeller,E. D. Zimmerman +53 more
TL;DR: The MiniBooNE experiment at Fermilab reports results from a search for ¯ν_{μ}→¯ν_{e} oscillations, using a data sample corresponding to 5.66×10²⁰ protons on target, consistent with antineutrino oscillations in the 0.1 to 1.0 eV² Δm² range.