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Summary WG4 – Neutrino Astronomy experimental part Mieke Bouwhuis: Results from ANTARES Georgio Riccobene: Results from NEMO and KM3NeT Dave Besson: Radio detection Doug Cowen: Tau neutrino detection in IceCube Ty de Young: Novel tau signatures in neutrino telescopes Julia Becker:AMANDA flux results and interpretation Elisa Resconi:IceCube: multiwavelength approach Lutz Köpke University of Mainz + many posters extend reach:(sky coverage, energy coverage, -id …) improve sensitivities: (stacking, - correlation…)
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ANTARES Mieke Bouwhuis reconstruction with one line full detector data taking 2007+
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“typical” downgoing muons single muon probably muon bundle … also several upgoing muons
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Zenith angle of atmospheric muons
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Status of the NEMO Project Georgio Riccobene Capo Passero 3450 m Toulon 2400 m Pylos 3800:4000 m ANTARES NEMO NESTOR Advantages: Deep, low bioluminescence, weak currents, little sedimentation full tower 2007 TDR KM3NeT 2009 cost < 200 M€
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NEMO-km 3 detector design study 20 m 40 m …similar number of PMT’s, towers as IceCube … 100 km from shore Modular, rigid structures with 4 PMTs that unfolds … Philosophy: reduce number of structures and underwater connections; operate by ROV
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Radio detection Points of cautions: 1)presented upper limits can `float’ horizontally (no energy resolution), 2) different model parameters used for different modes, 3) 90% vs. 95% C.L. limits, 4) results depend on binning Future: Hybrid detectors (optical, radio, acoustic) David Besson
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wild ideas florish … Europa radio antenna
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Advantages of Tau Neutrinos appreciable flux at source e : : ::1:2:0 flux rate at detector e : : ::1:1:1 for E > ~1 TeV low background for some topologies atmospheric neutrino oscillation and open charm negligible … rich set of signatures … 4 acceptance at E( ) < ~10 14-15 eV due to regeneration very clean tag for cosmological neutrino origin ! …. but geometrically coarse detectors, low event rates, limited energy range, branching ratio … D. Cowen & Ty de Young
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detection with IceCube : 50 m/PeV νN interaction decay “classic double bang” Learned & Pakvasa 1995 “Lollipop” – half of a double bang Beacom, Bell, Hooper, Pakvasa & Weiler relatively dim track
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Tau topologies..look at green topologies ….a first look
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Double Pulse topology fully simulated waveform 75 TeV (~300 TeV ): cascade 1 cascade 2 sum MC truth DOM Waveform discrimination not always that obvious … Toy-MC: Looks encouraging needs full simulation!
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l l l l l l γ e+e+ e-e- hadronic shower ( = μ,τ) l EM showers μ Energy loss mechanisms τ
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Muons are brighter than ’s τ μ → track suddenly brightens Can we see it? Sugar daddy topology track length sufficient Ty de Young, Cowen, Razzaque, astro-ph/0608486 energy resolution
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Search for single point sources 90% confidence level flux upper limits for the northern hemisphere in 0.5 deg bins (15% systematic error included) AMANDA: 4282 events in 5 years no significant signal limit map improvement due to stacking 6x 10 -8 GeV cm -2 s -1 Source stacking (model-dependent!!) allows for <O(10) sensitivity improvement … preliminary Julia Becker
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2000 2001 2002 2003 1 Nr of Time d atm (t)/dt = 1 / year 3 o sky-bin 1 / day sky-bin ~ 3 10 -3 How can we discriminate these events ? What can we learn from photon photon observations? Photon Rate (counts/sec) Time correlation studies Elisa Resconi
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Careful! Very low statistics! test well defined hypotheses, do blind analyses, define statistical interpretation beforehand! sample, time periods determined a priori in the time periods / atmospheric expected intelligently select sources to monitor obtain/analyze/interpret photonic data (x-ray, gamma) x-ray monitoring continuous TeV-gamma sporadic …. “orphans”: TeV-gamma but no x-ray define and “code” definition of a flare reconstruct neutrino online To turn neutrino detector to a all-sky 24/24 monitor and trigger: 3 month test AMANDA/Magic this year…
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Elisa Resconi All-Sky-Monitor, Maximum-Likelihood-Blocks, Characteristic level zoom Mkn 421 Characteristic level (band) Depends on: source + detector Elevated levels or flares : ~ 15 % + 3 R char TeV- curves very sporadic, historical light curves: under construction
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AMANDA Diffuse limits AMANDA 4 year limit assuming E -2 : Hill et al., Neutrino 2006 Nellen,Mannheim & Biermann 1993 Stecker & Salamon 1996 (x-ray) Differential limits difficult to obtain limits depend on assumed spectral index …exclude Stecker&Salomon 96 AGN flux, but not Stecker 2005 Stecker 2005 ( -ray)
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Diffuse flux of TeV Blazars conservative estimate: Both, visible (x < 0.3) only visible (1 < x < 10) x diffuse flux flux sources up to redshift zmax absorption factor
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Maximum contribution from TeV blazars astro-ph/0607427 Test specific models!
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Experimental summary(summary) of WG4 Extend reach: –Northern hemisphere detectors (Antares 2007+, TDR km3NET 2009) –Further extend energy range (radio, acoustics ….) –Ideas to identify -neutrinos in many topologies Extend sensitivities: –stacking techniques (assume analogous behaviour, - correlation) –Correlation with x-ray or TeV flares; -telescope triggers? –Investigate specific models
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