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    Schwienhorst, R.; Ciampa, D.; Erickson, C.; Graham, M.; Heller, K.; Rusack, R.; Sielaff, J.; Trammell, J.; Wilcox, J.; Kodama, K.; Ushida, N.; Andreopoulos, C.; Saoulidou, N.; Tzanakos, G.; Yager, P.; Baller, B.; Boehnlein, D.; Freeman, W.; Lundberg, B.; Morfin, J.; Rameika, R.; Yun, J.C.; Song, J.S.; Yoon, C.S.; Chung, S.H.; Berghaus, P.; Kubantsev, M.; Reay, N.W.; Sidwell, R.; Stanton, N.; Yoshida, S.; Aoki, S.; Hara, T.; Rhee, J.T.; Hoshino, K.; Jiko, H.; Miyanishi, M.; Komatsu, M.; Nakamura, M.; Nakano, T.; Niwa, K.; Nonaka, N.; Okada, K.; Sato, O.; Akdogan, T.; Paolone, V.; Rosenfeld, C.; Kulik, A.; Kafka, T.; Oliver, W.; Patzak, T.; Schneps, J.

    Physics letters. B, 07/2001, Letnik: 513, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Using a neutrino beam in which a ν τ component was identified for the first time, the ν τ magnetic moment was measured based on a search for an anomalous increase in the number of neutrino–electron interactions. One such event was observed when 2.3 were expected from background processes, giving an upper 90% confidence limit on μ ν τ of 3.9×10 −7 μ B .