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Request for CERN recognized experiment status for the IceCube neutrino telescope. Per Olof Hulth Stockholm university hulth@physto. se. IceCube. Neutrino telescope to be built in the ice sheet at the South Pole, Antarctica
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Request for CERN recognized experiment status for the IceCube neutrino telescope Per Olof Hulth Stockholm university hulth@physto.se
IceCube • Neutrino telescope to be built in the ice sheet at the South Pole, Antarctica • Place 1450 m - 2450 m below the Amundsen - Scott base at the South Pole • Design and construction based on the experience from the AMANDA neutrino telescope • Spokesperson: Per Olof Hulth, Stockholm University, Sweden • US Principal Investigator: Francis Halzen, University Wisconsin, USA • Project Director: Jim Yeck, University of Wisconsin, USA Per Olof Hulth
IceCube “North” AMANDA South Pole Dome road to work Summer camp 1500 m Amundsen-Scott South Pole station Per Olof Hulth 2000 m [not to scale]
Cherenkov light myon Very transparent ice at large depth! neutrino Per Olof Hulth
One milion atmospheric muons for each atmospheric neutrino myon Choose only muons from below! neutrino Per Olof Hulth
Hot water -50 m -55 C -25 C -2500 m Per Olof Hulth
AMANDA (Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array) The worlds largest neutrino telescope Built 1995-2000 19 strings with 670 optical modules “The seventh wonder of modern astronomy” “The wierdest” (Scientific American) Per Olof Hulth
Optical module Drilling tower Per Olof Hulth
-840 m Per Olof Hulth
Neutrino interaction in AMANDA • AMANDA observes 3-4 atmospheric neutrinos per day Per Olof Hulth
Highest energy event observed Electron neutrino interaction About 200 TeV Per Olof Hulth
AMANDA data 2000 Direction of origin in the northern hemisphere of detected neutrinos in AMANDA Per Olof Hulth
AMANDA data 2000 Per Olof Hulth
Search for HE neutrino point sources Very PRELIMINARY Unbinned statistical analysis: use track resolution (→pdf) for each event significance map σ equatorial coordinates 2000-2002 data 922 events Highest: 3.41 Above 3σ: 1 Scrambled in azimuthal direction! Highest: 3.6 Above 3σ: 2 Expect 2.33 (from random distribution) Per Olof Hulth No excess in significance beyond randomly expected
WIMP annihilations in the centre of Earth Sensitivity to muon flux from neutralino annihilations in the center of the Earth: PRELIMINARY Muon flux limits Look for vertically upgoing tracks Eμ > 1 GeV NN optimized (on 20% data) to - remove misreconstructed atm. μ - suppress atmospheric ν - maximize sensitivity to WIMP signal Combine 3 years: 1997-99 Total live-time (80%): 422 days Disfavored by direct search (CDMS II) No WIMP signal found Limit for “hardest” channel: Per Olof Hulth
WIMP annihilations in the Sun Increased capture rate due to addition of spin-dependent processes Sun is maximally 23° below horizon Search with AMANDA-II possible thanks to improved reconstruction capabilities for horizontal tracks Exclusion sensitivity from analyzing off-source bins 2001 data 0.39 years livetime PRELIMINARY Muon flux limits Eμ > 1 GeV No WIMP signal found Best sensitivity (considering livetime) of existing indirect searches using muons from the Sun/Earth Per Olof Hulth
Despite AMANDA being the worlds largest Neutrino Telescope, it is expected to be too small!! No cosmic neutrinos observed in AMANDA yet. We need a telescope with a volume of one km3! IceCube!! Per Olof Hulth
IceCube Collaboration • 28 institutes in nine countries and five continents • 12 institutes in Europe • In total about 170 scientists and about 70 from Europe (95 US) Per Olof Hulth
Bartol Research Institute, Delaware, USA* • Univ. of Alabama, USA • Pennsylvania State University, USA * • UC Berkeley, USA * • Clark-Atlanta University, USA • Univ. of Maryland, USA • UC Irvine, USA * * Also AMANDA • IAS, Princeton, USA • University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA * • University of Wisconsin-River Falls, USA * • LBNL, Berkeley, USA * • University of Kansas, USA * • Southern University and A&M College, Baton Rouge, USA USA (13) Japan (1) Europe (12) Venezuela (1) • Chiba university, Japan • University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ • Universidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas, Venezuela * New Zealand (1) ANTARCTICA • Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium * • Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium * • Université de Mons-Hainaut, Belgium * • Universität Mainz, Germany * • DESY-Zeuthen, Germany * • Universität Dortmund, Germany * • Universität Wuppertal, Germany * • Uppsala university, Sweden * • Stockholm university, Sweden * • Imperial College, London, UK • Oxford university, UK • Utrecht,university, Netherlands Per Olof Hulth
Scientific goals • Search for High Energy Neutrino sources in Cosmos (the origin of the cosmic rays?) • Search for dark matter particle annihilation (WIMPs) in the centre of Sun and Earth • Supernova search • Magnetic monopoles, slowly moving particles • Cosmic ray composition (IceTop + IceCube) • Discover something unexpected….. Per Olof Hulth
IceTop AMANDA South Pole Skiway 1450 m 2450 m IceCube • 80 Strings • 4800 PMT in ice • Instrumented volume: 1 km3 (1 Gt) • IceCube is designed to detect neutrinos of all flavors at energies from 107 eV (SN) to 1020 eV • Icetop 160 tanks with total 320 PMT Per Olof Hulth
Total Baseline Cost by Year ($M) PY01 PY02 PY03 PY04 PY05 PY06 PY07 PY08 PY09 TOTAL US 14.43 24.31 41.74 51.20 49.87 26.45 21.78 11.33 0.95 242.07 NON-US 0 2.22 5.10 6.71 6.99 5.42 2.09 1.16 0 29.70 TOTAL 14.43 26.53 46.85 57.91 56.86 31.87 23.87 12.49 0.95 271.77 US funding 100% from National Science Foundation (MRE) Per Olof Hulth
European contributions • Belgium About 1.5 $M for hardware (approved) • FNRS (Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique) and FWO (Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek), the French and Flemish Funds for Scientific Research : • Interuniversity Attraction Poles Programme - Belgian Science Policy • Germany • DESY About 4.3 $M for hardware(approved) • DESY: 90% Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF Bundesministerium fuer Bildung und Forschung) • 10% Ministry of Science of the Land Brandenburg • Universities About 1.6 $M for hardware (not yet approved) • Federal Ministry of Education and Research • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG • Sweden About 4 $M for hardware (approved) • Swedish Research Council (state) • K & A Wallenberg Foundation (private) • Swedish Polar Research Secretariat (state) Per Olof Hulth
Constructing IceCube • The IceCube Project office in Madison with Jim Yeck as Project Director has the direct responsibility for the construction of IceCube. • The IceCube Collaboration Board has the responsibility for scientific questions Per Olof Hulth
t decays t decays 1 PeVt(300m) nt interaction nt t Per Olof Hulth
n - flavors and energy ranges •Filled area: particle id, direction, energy • Shaded area: energy only
atm v signal Assume generic flux dN/dE = 10 –7 E-2 (cm-2s-1sr-1GeV) Expect ~103 events/year after atm m rejection ~75 events/year after energy cut cf background 8 atm n blue: after atm m rejection red: after Emcut Sensitivity (1 y):8.110-9 E-2 (cm-2s-1sr-1GeV) Per Olof Hulth Diffuse nmflux
penetrator HV board flasher board pressure sphere DOM main board delay board PMT optical gel mu metal cage Digital Optical module (DOM) • an optical sensor 10 inch Hamamatsu R-7081 • a self-contained ”mini”-DAQ • records • timestamps • digitizes • stores • transmits to surface at request Per Olof Hulth
10” PMT Hamatsu-70 Per Olof Hulth
IceCube • First 4 (?) strings to be deployed January 2005 • The rest of the strings • 12 strings 05/06 • 16 strings 06/07 • 18 strings 07/08 • 18 strings 08/09 • 12 strings 09/10 • We start taking data when the first strings are deployed! • AMANDA will be part of the IceCube telescope (One collaboration March 2005) Per Olof Hulth
Transports • Christchurch New Zealand • Christchurch - McMurdo 5-9 h by plane (C17 or Hercules). • McMurdo - South Pole, 3 h by Hercules South Pole McMurdo From Christchurch New Zealand Per Olof Hulth
European activities • Europe will produce and test 880 + 1300 out of 4800 DOMs • European as the Spokesperson 2+2 years (2001-2005) • European leads in Simulation, Reconstruction and AMANDA integration • European industry will most probably deliver the string cables (Ericsson, Sweden or JDR, Netherlands) • The European groups are very strong in data analysis (experiences from AMANDA) Per Olof Hulth
Drill equipment arriving McMurdo November 2004 Per Olof Hulth
The new South Pole station Per Olof Hulth
The new Station restaurant Per Olof Hulth
View from the new station Per Olof Hulth
IceCube drill camp construction site of the first hole, Nov 25, 2004 Per Olof Hulth
IceCube as a CERN recognized project • Be able to organize meetings at CERN • Be able to use library and electronic journals • Be able to use CERN software • To have team accounts • To be able to have computing accounts Per Olof Hulth
Belgium Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, D. Bertrand Vrije Univ. Brussel, C. De Clercq Univ. de Mons-Hainaut, P. Herquet Germany Univ. Mainz, L. Koepke DESY-Zeuthen, C. Spiering Univ. Dortmund, W. Rohde Univ. Wuppertal K-H. Kampert Sweden Stockholm univ. P.O. Hulth Uppsala univ. A. Hallgren Netherlands Utrecht univ. N. van Eijndhoven UK Imperial Collage I. Liubarsky Oxford univ. S. Sakar European PIs Per Olof Hulth