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Efficiency and Sensitivity for the HALO Detector. Cara Esposito Saint Joseph’s University Dr. Kate Scholberg Duke University. Outline. Brief background on neutrinos, supernovae, and the HALO detector Efficiency and the important information gained from examining the efficiency
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Efficiency and Sensitivity for the HALO Detector Cara Esposito Saint Joseph’s University Dr. Kate Scholberg Duke University
Outline • Brief background on neutrinos, supernovae, and the HALO detector • Efficiency and the important information gained from examining the efficiency • Sensitivity for HALO • Summary
Background • The Equation above is for the probability of detecting flavor g at L for a two flavor case. • Although there are three flavors, the Δm2 remains • Normal Mass Hierarchy (NMH) has one heavy and two light mass states, while IMH has two heavy and one light mass state
Background Before After • Supernovae happen when a massive star can no longer sustain itself and it explodes • 99% of the energy of core collapse supernovae is neutrinos
Background • SNOLab in Canada • 79 tons of lead • 128 helium detectors • 2 km underground • HALO 2 is currently in the developing phase and will most likely use 1 kiloton of lead Lead Helium Detectors
Background • Visualization of the simulation using Geant4
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Flux • The left panel is for inverted mass hierarchy • The right panel is for normal mass hierarchy
Energy Spectrum • From the energy deposited in the detector we can determine whether it’s a 1N or a 2N event.
Energy Spectrum 1N 2n • From the energy deposited in the detector we can determine whether it’s a 1N or a 2N event.
Efficiency • Tells us how well the detector works
Sensitivity • HALO 1’s sensitivity for 5kpc supernovae • Contours in which ninety percent of the number of one-neutron and two-neutron events fall • The different colored curves correspond to different spectral parameters
Sensitivity • For 10 kpc supernovae HALO 1 can only constrain extreme models
Sensitivity • HALO 2 ‘s discriminatory power will increase with a greater number of counts for 10 kpc supernovae.
Summary • Simulated neutron events in the HALO Geant4 simulator • Efficiency for 1N events is approximately 36% • Efficiency for 2N events is approximately 56% • HALO 1 has good sensitivity for 5 kpc supernovae, but can only constrain extreme models for 10 kpc supernovae • HALO 2 the larger the number of counts, the greater the yield for the discriminatory power
Acknowledgements • K.Scholberg, C.Walter, A.Himmel, Duke University High Energy Physics Neutrino Group • Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory's Research Experience for Undergraduates • Halo Collaboration/SNOLab