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An anomaly in the time behaviour of the signals observed by the KARMEN
Collaboration may be interpreted as the possible decay signature of a
33.9 MeV/c(2) mainly sterile neutrino. This note discusses the parame
ter space still open for the mixing of this hypothetical particle with
the neutrinos of known leptonic flavour, considering the experimental
results which became available recently, as well as those to be expec
ted from forthcoming measurements. It is concluded that if no positive
signature is observed, the envisaged laboratory experiments are not e
xpected to close entirely the parameter space of mixing amplitudes. Ho
wever, a proper reassessment of the ALEPH upper bound on the nu(tau) n
eutrino mass including the possibility of tau flavour mixing would cer
tainly help in reducing the parameter space left open.