5 October 2012mTC at AAP20121 John Learned Univ. of Hawaii The mini-Time-Cube A Portable Directional Anti-Neutrino Detector With credits to all the UH.

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5 October 2012mTC at AAP20121 John Learned Univ. of Hawaii The mini-Time-Cube A Portable Directional Anti-Neutrino Detector With credits to all the UH team, IAI Colleagues and others.

5 October 2012mTC at AAP20122 mTC Idea Imaging via fast (<100 ps) timing, not optics (time reversal imaging). Small portable 2.2 liter scintillating cube, Boron doped plastic, later 6LI pixels cover 75% surrounding faces. Millimeter event reconstruction. Reject noise on the fly. Get some neutrino directionality through precise determination of topology. ~10/day electron anti-neutrino interactions (inverse beta decay signature) from power reactor (San Onofre). 13 cm 2.2 liter

5 October 2012mTC at AAP20123 mTC Virtues Small size avoids positron annihilation gammas which smear resolution (X o ~42 cm).... gammas mostly escape, permitting precise (mm) positron creation-point location. Fast pixel timing (<100ps) and fast pipeline processing of waveforms rejects background in real time. UH made state- of-the-art electronics (see Varner talk). Having many pixels, plus use of first-in light permits mm precision in vertex locations. Neutrino directionality via precision positron production and neutron absorption locations. No need for shielding (unlike other detectors). (?) Whole portable system footprint ~1m x 1m, rack size, needs 110AC power and wireless internet. Feasible even in high noise environment, near reactor vessel, at surface (eg. in a truck).

5 October 2012mTC at AAP20124 Snapshot of the Fermat Surface for a Single Muon-likeTrack Track Huygenswavelets Incoherent sum coincident with Cherenkov surface: Not polarized! J. Learned arXiv: v1 Using first light gets topology well below decay time of scintillator.

Time Reversal Image Reconstruction 5 October 2012mTC at AAP20125 Figure by Mich Sakai Concept… many reconstruction algorithms being explored

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Goals of mTC Program 5 October 2012mTC at AAP Short term (year scale) Build demonstration 2 liter prototype using state of the art technology Test in laboratory with sources (gamma and neutron) Take to reactor and count neutrinos, demonstrate background rejection. Demonstrate reconstruction ability in software Explore other than present scintillator (Boron loaded)… ideally 6Li Explore utility for immediate physics applications Publish results, present to scientific community Longer Term (several years) Design for larger scale Time Cube (m^3 scale), using LAPPDs Explore utility for km range monitoring in portable containers. Push on prospects for large scale detectors with some angular resolution

Immediate Program 5 October 2012mTC at AAP Biggest problem: Electronics far behind schedule Relied on need by BELLE II need for these, but this program has been troubled. Hence our students with Gary Varner and Luca Macchiarulo have taken over the realization of the electronics for mTC (in parallel with BELLE) Get mTC up and running with one output per PMT (24 x (5cm) 2 pixels) With this we can do studies of sensitivity, noise rates, neutron tagging etc. Aim for data during this Fall 2012 (now starting) Real electronics coming along in Fall 2012 – Spring Take to reactor in mid As of Fall 2012

Summary 5 October 2012mTC at AAP mTC represents a new type of IBD detector Uses high resolution pixels in time and space reconstruct positron tracks and neutron absorption point to mm resolution Fast pipelined waveform digitization permits on-line filtering Get better angular resolution than other approaches Demonstration next year. Future may yield other physics applications.