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Philip D Adamson1, I. Anghel2, Neil Ashby3, Adam Aurisano4, G.D. Barr5, M. Bishai6, Andrew Blake7, G. J. Bock1, D. Bogert1, R. Bumgarner, S. V. Cao8, C. M. Castromonte9, S. Childress1, Joao A B Coelho10, L. Corwin11, D. Cronin-Hennessy, J. K. de Jong5, A. V. Devan12, N. E. Devenish13, M. V. Diwan6, Carlos Escobar14, J. J. Evans15, E. Falk13, G. J. Feldman16, B. Fonville, M. V. Frohne17, H. R. Gallagher10, R. A. Gomes9, Maury Goodman18, P. Gouffon19, N. Graf20, R. Gran21, K. Grzelak22, Alec Habig21, S. R. Hahn1, J. Hartnell13, R. Hatcher1, J. Hirschauer, A. Holin23, Junwei Huang8, J. Hylen1, G. M. Irwin24, Z. Isvan25, C. James1, S.R. Jefferts3, D. A. Jensen1, T. Kafka10, S. M S Kasahara21, G. Koizumi1, M. Kordosky12, A. E. Kreymer1, K. Lang8, P. J. Litchfield26, P. Lucas1, W. A. Mann10, Marvin L Marshak, Demetrios Matsakis, N. Mayer10, A. McKinley, C. L. McGivern25, M. M. Medeiros9, R. Mehdiyev8, J. R. Meier21, M. D. Messier11, W. H. Miller21, S. R. Mishra27, S. Mitchell, S. Moed Sher1, C.D. Moore1, L. Mualem28, J. A. Musser11, D. Naples25, J. K. Nelson12, Harvey B Newman28, R. J. Nichol23, J. A. Nowak21, J. O'Connor23, M. Orchanian28, R. B. Pahlka1, J. M. Paley18, Thomas E. Parker3, R. B. Patterson28, Gregory J Pawloski21, Gregory J Pawloski24, A. Perch23, S. Phan-Budd18, R. K. Plunkett1, N. Poonthottathil1, Ed Powers, X. Qiu24, A. Radovic12, B. Rebel1, K. Ridl21, Stefania Romisch3, C. Rosenfeld27, H. A. Rubin20, M. C. Sanchez2, J. Schneps10, A. Schreckenberger8, P. Schreiner18, Rakesh Sharma1, A. Sousa16, N. Tagg29, R. L. Talaga18, Juergen Thomas23, M. A. Thomson7, X. Tian27, A. Timmons15, S. C. Tognini9, R. Toner16, D. Torretta1, J. Urheim11, P. Vahle12, B. Viren6, A. C. Weber26, R. C. Webb30, C. White20, L. H. Whitehead31, Leigh H. Whitehead23, Stanley G. Wojcicki24, J. L. Wright, V. Zhang3, R. Zwaska1 
TL;DR: In this paper, a measurement of the propagation speed of neutrinos over a baseline of 734 km was made with the NuMI beam at Fermilab between the near and far MINOS detectors.
Abstract: We report a two-detector measurement of the propagation speed of neutrinos over a baseline of 734 km. The measurement was made with the NuMI beam at Fermilab between the near and far MINOS detectors. The fractional difference between the neutrino speed and the speed of light is determined to be (v/c-1) = (1.0±1.1) × 10^−6, consistent with relativistic neutrinos.

19 citations


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Philip D Adamson1, I. Anghel2, Neil Ashby3, Adam Aurisano4, G.D. Barr5, M. Bishai6, Andrew Blake7, G. J. Bock1, D. Bogert1, R. Bumgarner, S. V. Cao8, C. M. Castromonte9, S. Childress1, Joao A B Coelho10, L. Corwin11, D. Cronin-Hennessy, J. K. de Jong5, A. V. Devan12, N. E. Devenish13, M. V. Diwan6, Carlos Escobar14, J. J. Evans15, E. Falk13, G. J. Feldman16, B. Fonville, M. V. Frohne17, H. R. Gallagher10, R. A. Gomes9, Maury Goodman18, P. Gouffon19, N. Graf20, R. Gran21, K. Grzelak22, Alec Habig21, S. R. Hahn1, J. Hartnell13, R. Hatcher1, J. Hirschauer, A. Holin23, Junwei Huang8, J. Hylen1, G. M. Irwin24, Z. Isvan25, C. James1, S.R. Jefferts3, D. A. Jensen1, T. Kafka10, S. M S Kasahara21, G. Koizumi1, M. Kordosky12, A. E. Kreymer1, K. Lang8, P. J. Litchfield26, P. Lucas1, W. A. Mann10, Marvin L Marshak, Demetrios Matsakis, N. Mayer10, A. McKinley, C. L. McGivern25, M. M. Medeiros9, R. Mehdiyev8, J. R. Meier21, M. D. Messier11, W. H. Miller21, S. R. Mishra27, S. Mitchell, S. Moed Sher1, C.D. Moore1, L. Mualem28, J. A. Musser11, D. Naples25, J. K. Nelson12, Harvey B Newman28, R. J. Nichol23, J. A. Nowak21, J. O'Connor23, M. Orchanian28, R. B. Pahlka1, J. M. Paley18, Thomas E. Parker3, R. B. Patterson28, Gregory J Pawloski24, Gregory J Pawloski21, A. Perch23, S. Phan-Budd18, R. K. Plunkett1, N. Poonthottathil1, Ed Powers, X. Qiu24, A. Radovic12, B. Rebel1, K. Ridl21, Stefania Romisch3, C. Rosenfeld27, H. A. Rubin20, M. C. Sanchez2, J. Schneps10, A. Schreckenberger8, P. Schreiner18, Rakesh Sharma1, A. Sousa16, N. Tagg29, R. L. Talaga18, Juergen Thomas23, M. A. Thomson7, X. Tian27, A. Timmons15, S. C. Tognini9, R. Toner16, D. Torretta1, J. Urheim11, P. Vahle12, B. Viren6, A. C. Weber26, R. C. Webb30, C. White20, L. H. Whitehead31, Leigh H. Whitehead23, Stanley G. Wojcicki24, J. L. Wright, V. Zhang3, R. Zwaska1 
TL;DR: In this paper, a measurement of the propagation speed of neutrinos over a baseline of 734 km was made with the NuMI beam at Fermilab between the near and far MINOS detectors.
Abstract: We report a two-detector measurement of the propagation speed of neutrinos over a baseline of 734 km. The measurement was made with the NuMI beam at Fermilab between the near and far MINOS detectors. The fractional difference between the neutrino speed and the speed of light is determined to be $(v/c-1) = (1.0 \pm 1.1) \times 10^{-6}$, consistent with relativistic neutrinos.

6 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic error study of the neutrino flux in the NO{nu}A experiment is presented, where the authors present the systematic errors on the flux at the near detector (ND), far detector (FD), and the ratio FD/ND, due to the beam-transport and hadro-production.
Abstract: We present the systematic-error study of the neutrino flux in the NO{ u}A experiment. Systematic errors on the flux at the near detector (ND), far detector (FD), and the ratio FD/ND, due to the beam-transport and hadro-production are estimated. Prospects of constraining the { u}{\mu} and { u}e flux using data from ND are outlined.