Kinematic reconstruction of atmospheric neutrino events in a large water Cherenkov detector with proton identification
2009
We report the development of a proton identification method for the
Super-Kamiokande(SK) detector. This new tool is applied to the search for events with a single proton track, a high purity
neutral currentsample of interest for
sterile neutrinosearches. After selection using a neural network, we observe 38 events in the combined SK-I and SK-II data corresponding to 22 85.1 days of exposure, with an estimated signal-to-background ratio of 1.6 to 1. Proton identification was also applied to a direct search for
charged-currentquasielastic (CCQE) events, obtaining a high precision sample of fully kinematically reconstructed atmospheric
neutrinos, which has not been previously reported in water
Cherenkov detectors. The CCQE fraction of this sample is 55%, and its
neutrino(as opposed to antineutrino) fraction is 91.7{+-}3%. We selected 78{mu}-like and 47 e-like events in the SK-I and SK-II data set. With this data, a clear zenith angle distortion of the
neutrinodirection itself is reported in a sub-GeV sample of {mu}
neutrinoswhere the lepton angular correlation to the incoming
neutrinois weak. Our fit to {nu}{sub {mu}}{yields}{nu}{sub {tau}} oscillations using the
neutrino(L/E) distribution of the CCQE sample alone yields a wide acceptance region compatible with our previousmore » results and excludes the no-oscillation hypothesis at 3-sigma.« less
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