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KM3NeT International Solvay Institutes 27 29 May 2015, Brussels, Belgium. Maarten de Jong Astro-particle and Oscillations Research with Cosmics in the Abyss (ARCA & ORCA) 1
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Introduction 1.Discovery and subsequent observation of high-energy neutrino sources in Universe 2.Measurement of neutrino mass hierarchy 3.Synergy with Earth & Sea sciences KM3NeT is a new Research Infrastructure – network of cabled observatories – located in deep waters of Mediterranean Sea – hosting multi-km 3 Neutrino Telescope 2
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Detection principle muon wave front 12345 ~ km ~ 100 m neutrino interaction time resolution1ns position resolution10cm angular resolution 0.1 deg 3
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KM3NeT Architecture shore station remote access to data remote operation onoff computer center 4 0.1 1 Tb/s 10 100 Mb/s neutrino telescope
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Design ~ 600 m Optical module Launcher vehicle ‒31 x 3” PMTs ‒low-power HV ‒LED & piezo inside ‒FPGA readout ‒White Rabbit ‒DWDM ‒rapid deployment ‒autonomous unfurling ‒recoverable 5 17”
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ETEL 3-inch PMTs Key features: – timing≤ 2 ns (RMS) – QE≥ 25-30% – collection efficiency≥ 90% – photon counting purity100% (by hits, up to 7) – price/cm 2 ≤ 10” PMT ETEL D792 Hamamatsu R12199HZC XP53B20 6
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PDF of muon light 7 50 m t [ns] Angular resolution 0.1 degrees 1 TeV muon PMT
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Phased implementation 8 PhaseBlocksPrimary deliverables 10.2Proof of feasibility and first science results; 2.0 2 ARCA Measurement of neutrino signal reported by IceCube; All flavor neutrino astronomy; 1 ORCA Neutrino mass hierarchy; 36Neutrino astronomy including Galactic sources;
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1)Optical module deployed at Antares April 2013 (2500 m) 2)Mini string deployed at Capo Passero May 2014 (3500 m) Prototyping 9 Eur. Phys. J. C (2014) 74:3056 Rate [Hz] Multiplicity Rate [Hz] PMT orientation To be submitted Eur. Phys. J. C
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Phase-1 First string assembled end of last year to be deployed at KM3NeT-France following weeks Completion Phase-1 by end 2016 – 24 strings in KM3NeT-Italy – 6 more strings à la ORCA in KM3NeT-France 10
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Phase-1 11
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ARCA 12 Measurement of neutrino signal reported by IceCube ~ 1 km 1 building block
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Cascade analysis 1.0 cut & count 1.Online data filter – 5 (or more) coincidences between PMTs in same optical module ( T = 10 ns) 2.Event filter – number of hits ≥ 2000 3.Vertex cut – veto atmospheric muons 4.Energy cut – total time-over-threshold ≥ 12 s 5.MRF/MDP cut – 2D cut based on Boosted Decision Tree & energy estimate 13
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3.) Atmospheric muon veto 14 R 2 [10 3 m 2 ] z [m] detector volume vertex cut cosmic neutrinosatmospheric muons R 2 [10 3 m 2 ] 80%
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5.) Signal to Noise 15 “sweet spot”
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5.) Signal to Noise 16 BDT (topology of event) events / year / block atmospheric muons atmospheric neutrinos (tracks) atmospheric neutrinos (showers) cosmic neutrinos (tracks) cosmic neutrinos (showers)
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Sensitivity ¶ 17 observation time [y] significance [ ] cascades cut & count maximum likelihood ¶ Vetoing of atmospheric neutrinos not included.
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Resolution 18 E [GeV] [deg] E R /E T E R /E T e KM3NeT/ARCA Preliminary 1 sigma 90% EnergyDirection
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Simulation of 1.5 PeV event ¶ 19 ¶ Passes all cuts.
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Diffuse muon analysis 20 significance [ ] observation time [y]
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ORCA 21 Measurement of neutrino mass hierarchy 200 m 1 building block
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Neutrino mass hierarchy 22 mass e “normal”“inverted” 10 9 eV 10 6 eV 10 3 eV 10 0 eV 10 -3 eV electron proton g neutrino 1 : 1000,000,000,000
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Neutrino mass hierarchy 23 oscillations cross sections fluxes matter L/E [km/GeV] probability E [GeV] [10 -36 cm 2 ] E [GeV] EdN/dE [cm -2 s -1 ] E [GeV] probability cos( )
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ORCA 24 observation time [y] significance [ ] ¶ Using prior for 23 octant and CP angle.
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Future prospects (I) 25 ~ 1 km 1 building block ~ 1 km 1 building block ~ 1 km 1 building block ~ 1 km 1 building block ~ 1 km 1 building block ~ 1 km 1 building block
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Future prospects (II) 26 RXJ1713 ¶ Vela X § observation time [y] significance [ ] RXJ1713-3946 Vela X ¶ S.R. Kelner, et al., Phys. Rev. D 74 (2006) 034018. § F.L. Villante and F. Vissani, Phys. Rev. D 78 (2008) 103007. (binned analysis) Galactic sources
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27 sudden Eddy currents Temperature Earth & Sea sciences ¶ France observatory food supply Bioluminescence short lived (rare) events dominate life in deep-sea permanent observatory time profile ¶ Antares
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KM3NeT status & outlook R&D – developed cost-effective technology – feedback from prototypes confirm key specifications Phase-1 – going ahead as planned Phase-2 – ARCA measurement of IceCube flux with different methodology, complementary field of view and improved resolution all flavour neutrino astronomy – ORCA measurement of neutrino mass hierarchy Future prospects – exploration of our Galaxy 28
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