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New Features of Neutrino Physics as Observed in Fermilab Exp. 1A

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With the advent of large counter experiments and high energy accelerators many new phenomena have appeared in neutrino physics. Apart from the discovery of weak neutral currents [1] the most striking development has been the observation of v and interactions with two muons in the final state [2a] (dimuon events) and more recently of v interactions with a muon and a positron in the final state [3]. Of equal importance has been the observation of departure from the scaling predictions observed in high energy weak charged current reactions [4].

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Benvenuti, A. et al. (1977). New Features of Neutrino Physics as Observed in Fermilab Exp. 1A. In: Faissner, H., Reithler, H., Zerwas, P. (eds) Proceedings of the International Neutrino Conference Aachen 1976. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-90614-4_4

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