Search for Prompt Neutrinos and New Penetrating Particles from 28-GeV Proton-Nucleus Collisions

Abstract
This paper describes a search for weakly or semistrongly interacting particles produced in the collision of 4.9×1018 28-GeV protons with a thick copper and brass beam stop. 104 events have been observed; their characteristics are similar to those produced by neutrinos arising from proton interactions in a 15-cm-thick brass target. However, compared to the number expected, an excess of 48 events is found with uncertainties of ±10 (statistical) and ±12 (systematic). At most ten events (68% confedence level) are attributable to beam losses.