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Michael Litos

Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder

Publications -  104
Citations -  6203

Michael Litos is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasma acceleration & Plasma. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 92 publications receiving 5510 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Litos include Boston University & SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.

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Indication of Electron Neutrino Appearance from an Accelerator-produced Off-axis Muon Neutrino Beam

K. Abe, +416 more
TL;DR: The T2K experiment observes indications of ν (μ) → ν(e) appearance in data accumulated with 1.43×10(20) protons on target, and under this hypothesis, the probability to observe six or more candidate events is 7×10(-3), equivalent to 2.5σ significance.
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High-efficiency acceleration of an electron beam in a plasma wakefield accelerator

TL;DR: This acceleration of a distinct bunch of electrons containing a substantial charge and having a small energy spread with both a high accelerating gradient and a high energy-transfer efficiency represents a milestone in the development of plasma wakefield acceleration into a compact and affordable accelerator technology.
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Solar neutrino measurements in Super-Kamiokande-II

J. P. Cravens, +150 more
- 01 Jun 2006 - 
TL;DR: The results of the second phase of the Super-Kamiokande solar neutrino measurement are presented and compared to the first phase in this paper, showing no evidence of systematic tendencies between the first and second phases.
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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.