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The KEK To Kamioka experiment used accelerator neutrinos to verify the oscillations observed in the atmospheric neutrino signal with a well controlled and understood beam. A neutrino beam was directed from the KEK accelerator to Super Kamiokande. The experiment found oscillation parameters which were consistent with those measured by Super-K.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Long Baseline neutrino oscillation experiment, from KEK to Kamioka (K2K)". Retrieved 2008-09-10.