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  1. Accurate Measurement of the Electron Antineutrino Yield of U235 Fissions from the STEREO Experiment with 119 Days of Reactor-On Data
  2. Improved sterile neutrino constraints from the STEREO experiment with 179 days of reactor-on data
  3. Double Chooz θ13 measurement via total neutron capture detection
  4. Search for eV Sterile Neutrinos – The Stereo Experiment
  5. Novel opaque scintillator for neutrino detection
  6. Improved STEREO simulation with a new gamma ray spectrum of excited gadolinium isotopes using FIFRELIN
  7. Production and properties of the liquid scintillators used in the STEREO reactor neutrino experiment
  8. Search for light sterile neutrinos with the STEREO experiment
  9. Yields and production rates of cosmogenic 9Li and 8He measured with the Double Chooz near and far detectors
  10. Sterile Neutrino Constraints from the STEREO Experiment with 66 Days of Reactor-On Data
  11. The STEREO experiment
  12. Novel event classification based on spectral analysis of scintillation waveforms in Double Chooz
  13. Cosmic-muon characterization and annual modulation measurement with Double Chooz detectors
  14. $\theta_{13}$ oscillation analysis in Double Chooz with two detectors
  15. First measurement of the muon neutrino charged current single pion production cross section on water with the T2K near detector
  16. Latest results of Double Chooz
  17. Measurement of Coherent π+ Production in Low Energy Neutrino-Carbon Scattering
  18. Characterization of the spontaneous light emission of the PMTs used in the Double Chooz experiment
  19. Measurement of double-differential muon neutrino charged-current interactions onC8H8without pions in the final state using the T2K off-axis beam
  20. Muon capture on light isotopes measured with the Double Chooz detector
  21. Measurement of Muon Antineutrino Oscillations with an Accelerator-Produced Off-Axis Beam
  22. Measurement of the muon neutrino inclusive charged-current cross section in the energy range of 1–3 GeV with the T2K INGRID detector
  23. Upper bound on neutrino mass based on T2K neutrino timing measurements
  24. Measurement of θ 13 in Double Chooz using neutron captures on hydrogen with novel background rejection techniques
  25. Measurement of theνμcharged-current quasielastic cross section on carbon with the ND280 detector at T2K
  26. Measurement of the electron neutrino charged-current interaction rate on water with the T2K ND280π0detector
  27. Measurement of theνμcharged current quasielastic cross section on carbon with the T2K on-axis neutrino beam
  28. Measurements of neutrino oscillation in appearance and disappearance channels by the T2K experiment with6.6×1020protons on target
  29. Neutrino oscillation physics potential of the T2K experiment
  30. Search for short baselineνedisappearance with the T2K near detector
  31. Erratum to: Improved measurements of the neutrino mixing angle θ 13 with the Double Chooz detector
  32. Measurement of the Inclusive Electron Neutrino Charged Current Cross Section on Carbon with the T2K Near Detector
  33. Precision muon reconstruction in Double Chooz
  34. Measurement of the neutrino-oxygen neutral-current interaction cross section by observing nuclear deexcitationγrays
  35. Ortho-positronium observation in the Double Chooz experiment
  36. Improved measurements of the neutrino mixing angle θ 13 with the Double Chooz detector
  37. Measurement of the inclusiveνμcharged current cross section on iron and hydrocarbon in the T2K on-axis neutrino beam
  38. Background-independent measurement of
  39. Precise Measurement of the Neutrino Mixing Parameterθ23from Muon Neutrino Disappearance in an Off-Axis Beam
  40. Measurement of the intrinsic electron neutrino component in the T2K neutrino beam with the ND280 detector
  41. First measurement of
  42. Direct measurement of backgrounds using reactor-off data in Double Chooz
  43. First test of Lorentz violation with a reactor-based antineutrino experiment
  44. Reactorν¯edisappearance in the Double Chooz experiment
  45. Indication of Reactorν¯eDisappearance in the Double Chooz Experiment