Abstract

KARMEN denotes an experimental program of neutrino physics using a pulsed source of neutrinos ν μ, ν e and ν μ with energies up to 52.8 MeV and a 56 t scintillation calorimeter. Major physics aims are the measurement of charged current (CC) as well as neutral current (NC) neutrino nucleus interactions on 12C with their implications for specific weak couplings, nuclear formfactors, μ-e universality and the search for neutrino oscillations ν μ → ν e and ν e and ν μ → ν e . We present the results of the KARMEN experiment from its first two years of data taking.

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