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Ashra Report: VHE Neutrino Detection. Koji Noda (ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo) for Ashra-1 collaboration DPF2006 Oct 31, 2006. Overview. Earth-skimming n t MC simulation Detector status Summary. 1. Earth-skimming n t. VHE neutrino candidates: AGN,GRB,GZK,,, Why Earth-skimming n t ?
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Ashra Report:VHE Neutrino Detection Koji Noda (ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo) for Ashra-1 collaboration DPF2006 Oct 31, 2006
Overview • Earth-skimming nt • MC simulation • Detector status • Summary Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
1. Earth-skimming nt VHE neutrino candidates: AGN,GRB,GZK,,, Why Earth-skimming nt ? original idea: Fargion(1997), Domokos & Kovesi-Domokos(1998),,, Earth-skimming - larger & costless mass - first t detection Ice experiment -1km3 (1G ton) -mainly m detector complementary approach to PeV-EeV neutrino Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
Earth & Mauna Kea Earth & Mauna Kea as "target & filter" of nt - >100G ton target mass - thickness so that only t can exit the Earth Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
t generation from nt • n N interaction, factor uncertainty in s CTEQ4-DIS, <10% larger s than CTEQ6 • Energy dependent inelasticity [ref.] Gandhi et al., Astropart. Phys., 5, 81 (1996) • Earth density rock in the Big Island is denser than standard Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
dominant t t g X N Iyer Dutta et al., PRD, 63, 094020 (2001) t Energy Loss t loses its energy in the Earth through; 1. Ionization (a) 2. Bremsstrahlung (b) 3. Pair Production (b) 4. Photo-nuclear interaction (b) Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
100 range [km] water 10 rock effect of energy loss 1012 1017 1020 1022 Tau Energy [eV] Range in the Earth t decay length tof E=1017-20eV is decelerated to E~1017eV in ~10km rock interaction length of conversion to n Fargion et al., ApJ, 613, 1285 (2004) Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
Decay of t Survivor t, however, decays in the atmosphere. observable air-shower t decay package TAUOLA (considering polarization of t ) - spectrum is NOT flat - many decay modes complicated air-shower Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo Esh /Et
2. MC Simulation only Cherenkov less BG, simple trigger shower geometry - self earth/mountain, first int. point tau decay - TAUOLA shower generation - CORSIKA shower shape fluctuation detection - self atmospheric absorption & detector MaunaKea Mauna Loa Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
Shower geometry Large light pool: ~1/10 @500m, ~1/1000 @1500m (dense air deflects particles) asymmetry by attenuation? <1%(500m), <5%(1500m) approx. to plain atmosphere 500m 20km Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
1016eV leptonic (e-) core distance 260m 1016eV hadronic (p -) core distance 260m source Examples of Detection Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
1013eV e- Discussions • proton BG ? nearly horizontal = atm. thickness >104g/cm2 only m can contribute (m ~1013eV is mainly by pair creation) ref) Cillis & Sciutto, PRD 64, 013010 (2001) need measurement & simulation • threshold energy ? • En ~0.75En : t (inelasticity) • ~0.39En : decay shower 1013eV secondary is detectable (light pool max.)~1014eV nt Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
radius distance Sensitivity ONLY Cherenkov, averaged geometry ref) Tseng et al., PRD 68, 063003 (2003) AGN: Neronov et al., PRL 89, 5, 051101-1 (2002) Preliminary TOTAL 0.20/yr Observation only with Cherenkov is meaningful By fluorescence, aperture will improve Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
3. Detector Status Optics have been deployed - a few arc-minutes resolution - ready for BG measurement Cherenkov trigger is tested by sky observation - cosmic ray images are already obtained to be combined Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
Summary • Earth-skimming nt detection • MC simulation - complicated, but observable shower - Eth~1014eV, event rate ~0.2/yr • detector - to be completed soon • perspectives: - BG measurement on/near Mauna Kea - more detailed MC Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
Acknowledgements Ashra experiment is supported by - the Coordination Fund for Promoting Science and Technology, and Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research, from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan - the Joint Development Research at KEK - the collaborative development research program of NAOJ - the joint research program of ICRR and ISSP - the COE21 Program "Quantum Extreme Systems and Their Symmetries" from the University of Tokyo Two graduate students (including me) are supported by - "Research Fellowship for young scientists" from JSPS Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo
A A Domokos and Kovesi-Domokos, 1998 Fargion, 1997, 2002 Bertou et al., 2001 Feng et al., 2001 Bottai and Giurgola, 2002 Tseng et al., 2003 Koji Noda, Univ. of Tokyo