Recent Results From the Super--Kamiokande and K2K Experiments

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The Super-Kamiokande detector has been observing solar & atmospheric neutrinos, and placing limits on sources of astrophysical neutrinos since April 1, 1996. Since June of 1999, it has also been used by the K2K experiment to successfully detected accelerator produced neutrinos from a well-measured source 250km away. In that time, the experiments have produced compelling evidence for new physics, as well as a wide variety of measurements of parameters of well-known physics and pioneering experimental technology. By early 2003 the experiments will have resumed operations to continue to advance our understanding of particle, nuclear, and astro-physics. Here, we present some of the most recent analyses of the current data sets and comment on the future operation and physics potential of the coming runs.

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