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T. Fukuda

Researcher at Nagoya University

Publications -  110
Citations -  3200

T. Fukuda is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Nuclear emulsion. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 98 publications receiving 2883 citations. Previous affiliations of T. Fukuda include Toho University.

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New results on $\nu_\mu \to \nu_\tau$ appearance with the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam

N. Agafonova, +166 more
TL;DR: The OPERA neutrino experiment is designed to perform the first observation of neutrinos oscillations in direct appearance mode in the $ u_\mu \to u_ \tau$ channel, via the detection of the leptons created in charged current interactions.
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The OPERA experiment in the CERN to Gran Sasso neutrino beam

R. Acquafredda, +261 more
TL;DR: The OPERA neutrino oscillation experiment has been designed to prove the appearance of ντ in a nearly pure νμ beam (CNGS) produced at CERN and detected in the underground Hall C of the Gran Sasso Laboratory, 730 km away from the source as discussed by the authors.
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Discovery of τ Neutrino Appearance in the CNGS Neutrino Beam with the OPERA Experiment.

N. Agafonova, +141 more
TL;DR: A fifth ν_{τ} candidate event is found in an enlarged data sample, and the candidate events detected so far allow us to assess the discovery of ν⩽_{μ}→ν_{ τ} oscillations in appearance mode with a significance larger than 5σ.
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Observation of a first ντ candidate event in the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam

N. Agafonova, +200 more
- 26 Jul 2010 - 
TL;DR: The OPERA neutrino detector in the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory (LNGS) has been designed to perform the first detection of neutrinos oscillations in direct appearance mode through the study of the $ u_mu\rightarrow u_\tau$ channel.
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Sensitivity of the SHiP experiment to Heavy Neutral Leptons

C. Ahdida, +348 more
TL;DR: In this article, heavy neutral leptons (HNLs) are used to explain the origin of neutrino masses, generate the observed matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe and provide a dark matter candidate.