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Implications for Solar Neutrino Oscillations from Super-Kamiokande and SNO Data

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arxiv hep-ex/0108053 v1 pith:K77TYJMV submitted 2001-08-31 hep-ex

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keywords mixingoscillationsrateanglescharged-currentdependenceelasticlarge
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Super-Kamiokande uses neutrino-electron elastic scattering to measure the recoil electron spectrum and zenith-angle dependence of solar $^8$B neutrinos. SNO has measured the $^8$B neutrino--deuteron charged-current reaction rate. The elastic scattering rate, spectrum and zenith-angle dependence in conjunction with the charged-current reaction rate favors active neutrino oscillations at large mixing angles by about 3$\sigma$ over the no-oscillation hypothesis and small mixing angles. The analysis is independent of the absolute $^8$B and {\it hep} flux and assumes two-flavor oscillations described by mixing angle and mass$^2$ difference. Two allowed regions at large mixing are found.

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