Sensitivity to the KARMEN Timing Anomaly at MiniBooNE

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MiniBooNE is a high energy neutrino experiment at Fermilab. While MiniBooNE's main goal is to search for neutrino oscillations from ν_μ to ν_e, it is capable of probing other interesting physics such as searches for new particles. In 1995, the KARMEN experiment at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory reported a timing anomaly in their observations of stopped muon decays. A possible explanation for the anomaly is an exotic pion decay where a neutral, weakly interacting or sterile particle (Q^0) is produced. We present a study of MiniBooNE's ability to explore the KARMEN allowed region for this anomaly. We anticipate results in the first year of running, scheduled to begin in the summer of 2002.

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