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Atsuto Suzuki. KamLAND Future Prospects. Tohoku University. KamLAND Collaboration. III Int. Workshop on Neutrino Oscillations in Venice Feb. 7-10, 2006. Outline. KamLAND-II Prospects of Solar Neutrino Detection 3. Toward Precise Measurement of
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Atsuto Suzuki KamLAND Future Prospects Tohoku University KamLANDCollaboration III Int. Workshop on Neutrino Oscillations in Venice Feb. 7-10, 2006
Outline • KamLAND-II • Prospects of Solar Neutrino Detection • 3. Toward Precise Measurement of • Reactor Neutrinos • 4. More and more Geoneutrinos • Conclusions
180 km 1. KamLAND-II (summer in 2006) ※7Be solar neutrino detection: JSPS 5-year project from 2004 ※Precise measurements of reactor-, geo- and solar neutrinos: MEXT 5-year project from 2005 300 KamLAND-II
single events in KamLAND 10-5 ~ 10-6 2. Prospects of Solar Neutrino Detection
distillation test bench 212Pb 222Rn R~10-2 222Rn : 4x10-3 >R > 5x10-4 85Kr : 4x10-5 >R > 5x10-6 Test Bench Studies N2 purge test bench
impurities present goal reduction distillation purge 238U 232Th 40K 85Kr 210Pb (3.5 ± 0.5) x 10-18 g/g (5.2 ± 0.8) x 10-17 g/g < 2.7 x 10-16 g/g ~ 1 Bq/m3 ~ 10-20 g/g 10-16 g/g 10-16 g/g 10-18 g/g ~1 mBq/m3 ~10-25 g/g OK OK 10-2 10-6 10-5 < 10-2 < 10-5 < 10-4 < 10-5 purification system installation : until this July space for new purification system (May 2005) Background Reduction Status
Expected Energy Spectrum in KamLAND-II 100 days data 210Po 85Kr events (0.3 <E< 0.8 MeV) / day / fid. (R< 4m) 7Be (80) , CNO (16), pep (4) , 85Kr (8), 210Bi (<2), 210Po (<1), 40K (3)
Seasonal Flux Variation of Solar Neutrinos 3 years data in KamLAND-II events (0.3 <E< 0.8 MeV)/ day / fid. (R < 4m) 7Be (80) , CNO (16), pep (4) , 85Kr (8), 210Bi (<2), 210Po (<1), 40K (3)
Present KamLAND Data DL < 50 cm along m : # of neutrons > 0 11C with DR < 150 cm (DR : distance from the nearest n) Dt 100 200 (min.) energy 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 (MeV) DR 200 400 600 800 (cm) 11C Identification
New Electronics for Identifying Successive Multiple Events new (dead-time free)
Expected Energy Spectrum in CNO+pep Region 90% rejection of 11C 3 years data 7Be 11C CNO pep
7Be CNO pep background subtracted neutron tagging efficiency ~ 100% 3 years data
shape-analysis ( ne nx : 2-flavor case ) Nobs – NBG Nexpected LMA II: disfavored at 98.0% CL LAM I =0.686 ± 0.044 (stat) ± 0.045 (syst) LAM 0: disfavored at 97.5% CL disappearance: 99.995 % CL 3. Toward Precise Measurement of Reactor Neutrinos
Off-Axis Calibration System g n 12N, 12B,… m Improvement of Detector Systematic Error energy scale, timing, g detection, n capture time, n detection, trigger efficiency, light transport,…. radioactive sources, laser system, LEDs, cosmic-ray m, m –induced spallation products 68Ge : 1.012 MeV (g + g) 65Zn : 1.116 MeV (g) 60Co : 2.506 MeV (g+g) AmBe : 2.20 , 4.40, 7.6 MeV (g) 6.5 % 4 % total uncertainty
statistics x 10 limit due to 4% systematic error Updated Oscillation Parameters statistics x 5 systematic error : 4% statistics x 10 systematic error : 4% statistics x 5
ne ne ne ne ne G. Gamow: 1953 4. More and More Geoneutrinos
Background # of events 2.38 ±0.01 Accidental Coincidence Events/0.17 MeV 42 ±11 13C (a,n) 16O Reactor ne short lived long lived best fit 80.4 ±7.2 1.9 ±0.2 Antineutrino Energy (MeV) Total 127 ±13 Geoneutrino Result in KamLAND KamLAND Th U signal 152
2 years data in KamLAND-II CL 68.3% CL 95.4% CL 99.7% Th/U~3.9 NU + NTh best fit (NU – NTh)/(NU + NTh) Constraints on FU +FTh&FU /FTh in KamLAND-II BSE model best fit
Th/U~3.9 2 years data in KamLAND-II
Conclusions KamLAND-II provides • high rate detection of 7Be solar neutrinos, • chance to detect CNO + pep solar neutrinos, • stringent constraint on Dm2 for reactor neutrinos, • more constraint on U+Th (geoneutrinos), • and • interesting test of U/Th (geoneutrinos)