K2K at the University of Hawai`i


K2K, which stands for "KEK to Kamioka", is a so-called "Long baseline neutrino oscillation" experiment. A neutrino beam generated at the KEK neutrino beam line all the way to Kamioka,mostly through the earth, to observe the "neutrino oscillation" phenomenon.


News:

Announcement of first neutrinos in SuperK from KEK by the K2K Collaboration, of which UH is a member, 28 June 1999.


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