Abstract

Atmospheric neutrino data from Super-Kamiokande are used to study neutrino oscillations. Data are explained well by two flavor ν μ → ν τ oscillations. Recent L/E analysis has shown that the ν μ disappearance probability obeys the sinusoidal function as predicted by neutrino oscillations. K2K, a long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment between KEK and Super-Kamiokande, has significantly improved the statistics of the data. The results from K2K are in good agreement with those from atmospheric neutrino experiments. T2K, a future neutrino oscillation experiment between J-PARC and Super-Kamiokande, is also discussed.

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