Abstract

The CHORUS detector was exposed to the neutrino beam of the CERN SPS during the years 94-97. About 150,000 νμ events have been collected in the nuclear emulsion target and analyzed. With the present performance of the emulsion scanning systems, it has become possible to perform large area volume scanning around interaction vertex to detect decay topologies. This technique has been exploited to search for events where charmed particles are produced. More than 2000 events with a recognized charm decay have been collected.

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