Status of the COMET experiment Litchfield, R. P.
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The COMET experiment, currently under construction at J-PARC, is designed to search for the the neutrinoless flavour-changing charged-lepton process
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, which is a promising channel ...to look for new physics. The experiment will make use of the high-power proton beam available at the J-PARC Main Ring to achieve a sensitivity orders of magnitude better than the current limits. The experiment will be staged, with ‘Phase-I’ scheduled to begin commissioning soon while the ‘Phase-II’ design is refined in parallel. A description the design of both Phases is presented, along with the latest developments.
Used for both proton decay searches and neutrino physics, large water Cherenkov (WC) detectors have been very successful tools in particle physics. They are notable for their large masses and charged ...particle detection capabilities. While current WC detectors reconstruct charged particle tracks over a wide energy range, they cannot efficiently detect neutrons. Gadolinium (Gd) has the largest thermal neutron capture cross section of all stable nuclei and produces an 8 MeV gamma cascade that can be detected with high efficiency. Because of the many new physics opportunities that neutron tagging with a Gd salt dissolved in water would open up, a large-scale R&D program called EGADS was established to demonstrate this technique’s feasibility. EGADS features all the components of a WC detector, chiefly a 200-ton stainless steel water tank furnished with 240 photo-detectors, DAQ, and a water system that removes all impurities from water while keeping Gd in solution. In this paper we discuss the milestones towards demonstrating the feasibility of this novel technique, and the features of EGADS in detail.
Measurements of neutrino oscillations using the disappearance of muon neutrinos from the Fermilab NuMI neutrino beam as observed by the two MINOS detectors are reported. New analysis methods have ...been applied to an enlarged data sample from an exposure of 7.25×10(20) protons on target. A fit to neutrino oscillations yields values of |Δm(2)|=(2.32(-0.08)(+0.12))×10(-3) eV(2) for the atmospheric mass splitting and sin(2)(2θ)>0.90 (90% C.L.) for the mixing angle. Pure neutrino decay and quantum decoherence hypotheses are excluded at 7 and 9 standard deviations, respectively.
There are anecdotal reports of early cerebrovascular complications occurring in patients with glucocorticoid-remediable aldosteronism (GRA). The issue has never been systematically evaluated. In this ...study, we retrospectively reviewed the International Registry for GRA to see if there was an association between cerebrovascular complications and GRA. We searched the records of 376 patients from 27 genetically proven GRA pedigrees for premature death or cerebrovascular complications. Each case was subsequently verified through the referring physician, or autopsy reports. The number of complications occurring in patients with proven GRA were compared to GRA negative subjects from the same pedigrees. There were 18 cerebrovascular events in 15 patients with proven GRA (n=167) and none in the GRA negative group (n=194; P<.001). There were an additional 15 events in 15 subjects that were suspected of having GRA based on clinical history. Seventy percent of events were hemorrhagic strokes; the overall case fatality rate was 61%. The mean (+/- SD) age at the time of the initial event was 31.7+/-11.3 years. In total, 48% of all GRA pedigrees and 18% of all GRA patients had cerebrovascular complications, which is similar to the frequency of aneurysm in adult polycystic kidney disease. GRA is associated with high morbidity and mortality from early onset of hemorrhagic stroke and ruptured intracranial aneurysms. Screening for intracranial aneurysm with magnetic resonance angiography is advised for patients with genetically proven GRA.
Glucocorticoid-remediable aldosteronism (GRA) is a rare form of inherited hypertension caused by a characteristic gene duplication. With the advent of definitive genetic testing for GRA, the ...performance of the traditional screening test for GRA, the dexamethasone suppression test (DST), can be evaluated. We compared the DST to direct genetic testing in 24 patients referred for genetic screening for GRA (12 GRA positive and 12 GRA negative) based on clinical and biochemical findings, DST, and family history. Plasma aldosterone was measured before and after oral dexamethasone administration to determine the extent to which aldosterone was suppressed by glucocorticoids in each patient group. The results of the DST in these subjects were also compared to those in 19 historical patients with primary aldosteronism 4 bilateral hyperplasia and 15 aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) reported previously. The DST differentiated GRA-positive from GRA-negative patients with 92% sensitivity and 100% specificity. Cutoffs based on the post-DST plasma aldosterone level (< 4 ng/dL) or percent suppression compared to baseline (> 80%) were equally effective in correctly diagnosing GRA (only one GRA-positive patient would have been incorrectly diagnosed). However, DST in 15 APA patients revealed that 33% had greater than 80% suppression of aldosterone, and 1 had aldosterone levels below 4 ng/dL. We conclued that a post-DST aldosterone level below 4 ng/dL will correctly diagnose GRA patients with high sensitivity and specificity. Suppression compared to baseline can be misleading, as evidenced by the results in APA patients and referred subjects who genetically screened negative.
We have searched for proton decays into a charged antilepton (e+, μ+) plus a meson (η, ρ0, ω) and for neutron decays into a charged antilepton (e+, μ+) plus a meson (π−, ρ−) using Super-Kamiokande ...I-IV data, corresponding to 0.316 megaton·years of exposure. This measurement updates the previous published result by using 2.26 times more data and improved analysis methods. No significant evidence for nucleon decay is observed and lower limits on the partial lifetime of the nucleon are obtained. The limits range from 3×1031 to 1×1034 years at 90% confidence level, depending on the decay mode.
This Letter reports on a search for nu(mu) --> nu(e) transitions by the MINOS experiment based on a 3.14x10(20) protons-on-target exposure in the Fermilab NuMI beam. We observe 35 events in the Far ...Detector with a background of 27+/-5(stat)+/-2(syst) events predicted by the measurements in the Near Detector. If interpreted in terms of nu(mu) --> nu(e) oscillations, this 1.5sigma excess of events is consistent with sin2(2theta(13)) comparable to the CHOOZ limit when |Delta m2|=2.43x10(-3) eV2 and sin2(2theta(23))=1.0 are assumed.
We report the first detailed comparisons of the rates and spectra of neutral-current neutrino interactions at two widely separated locations. A depletion in the rate at the far site would indicate ...mixing between nu(mu) and a sterile particle. No anomalous depletion in the reconstructed energy spectrum is observed. Assuming oscillations occur at a single mass-squared splitting, a fit to the neutral- and charged-current energy spectra limits the fraction of nu(mu) oscillating to a sterile neutrino to be below 0.68 at 90% confidence level. A less stringent limit due to a possible contribution to the measured neutral-current event rate at the far site from nu(e) appearance at the current experimental limit is also presented.
Unlike other forms of primary aldosteronism, recent prospective studies have paradoxically revealed that glucocorticoid-remediable aldosteronism (GRA) is usually characterized by normal potassium ...(K+) levels. To evaluate this paradox we studied 10 GRA subjects and 14 healthy controls in two protocols: 1) the renal K+ excretory response to acute oral administration of 50 mmol K+ chloride and to fludrocortisone, 0.2 mg p.o. q12 h x 4 doses; and 2) the aldosterone response to administration of 50 mmol K+ chloride. The K+ excretion rate (KER) in GRA subjects (n = 6) at baseline (45.6 +/- 8.3 microEq/min), after K+ (134 +/- 34.2 microEq/min), and after fludrocortisone (100 +/- 35.0 microEq/min) was not significantly different than that seen in the control (n = 8) subjects (54.9 +/- 19.0, 154 +/- 35.5, 112 +/- 45.8 microEq/min, respectively). Thus the renal kaliuretic response to K+ ingestion and exogenous mineralocorticoid is normal in GRA. Serum aldosterone increased from 5.0 +/- 3.8 at baseline to a maximum of 13.1 +/- 6.6 ng/dL 60 min after K+ ingestion in control subjects (n = 7), but failed to increase in GRA subjects (n = 14), going from 8.7 +/- 3.8 (baseline) to 8.8 +/- 5.4 ng/dL at 60 min (P = 0.004 vs. control). The blunted aldosterone response to K+ in GRA in association with the sharp diurnal decline in aldosterone in this ACTH-regulated syndrome probably results in a milder degree of hyperaldosteronism compared with other forms of primary aldosteronism, thereby producing volume expansion with minimal renal K+ wasting.
We report a search for astronomical neutrinos in the energy region from several GeV to TeV in the direction of the blazar TXS 0506+056 using the Super-Kamiokande detector following the detection of a ...100 TeV neutrinos from the same location by the IceCube collaboration. Using Super-Kamiokande neutrino data across several data samples observed from 1996 April to 2018 February we have searched for both a total excess above known backgrounds across the entire period as well as localized excesses on smaller timescales in that interval. No significant excess nor significant variation in the observed event rate are found in the blazar direction. Upper limits are placed on the electron- and muon-neutrino fluxes at the 90% confidence level as 6.0 × 10−7 and 4.5 × 10−7-9.3 × 10−10 erg cm−2 s−1, respectively.