Morgan Wascko Imperial College London PPAP Community Meeting University of Birmingham 2012 09 18
Other Opportunities in Neutrino Experiments
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Other Opportunities in Neutrino Experiments Morgan Wascko Imperial College London PPAP Community Meeting University of Birmingham 2012 09 18 Tuesday, 18 September 12 1 Neutrino oscillations lead to rich phenomenology Global
Morgan Wascko Imperial College London PPAP Community Meeting University of Birmingham 2012 09 18
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leadership roles when the time comes
broad science areas
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Mass (eV) 0.05 0.009 ν3 ν2 ν1
solar atmospheric
<2 flavour key: νe νµ ντ flavour atmospheric accelerator solar mass
νe νµ ντ = 1 c23 s23 −s23 c23 c13 s13e−iδ 1 −s13e−iδ c13 c12 s12 −s12 c12 1 ei α1
2
ei α2
2
1 ν1 ν2 ν3
Majorana
OPEN QUESTIONS:
path forward...
Neutrino physics is making discoveries! Big results in past year - more discoveries on horizon.
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8 MiniBooNE Appearance arXiv:1207.4809 Red: Oscillations assuming 3 neutrino mixing Blue: Using a 3+1 (sterile neutrino) model
N.B.: several 2-3 σ results don’t constitute compelling evidence...
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3+1 sterile neutrino scheme
3 4 m2
12
23
LSND
1 e s
41
L E ⇥ P (νe → νx) = 1 − 4|Ue4|2(1 − |Ue4|2) sin2
41
L E ⇥
P (νµ → νe) = 4|Ue4|2|Uµ4|2 sin2
41
L E ⇥ νµ→νe appearance νe disappearance νµ disappearance Close relationships between appearance and disappearance channels
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solid segmented plastic scintillator detectors
at reactors
(1.5m footprint for 1T Fiducial mass)
background
background ratio than traditional liquid scintillator system
monitoring purposes
~7-9m Δm2=2.35, sin22θee = 0.165
To test reactor flux and Ga anomalies Antonin Vacheret <Antonin.Vacheret@physics.ox.ac.uk>
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To test reactor flux and Ga anomalies Antonin Vacheret <Antonin.Vacheret@physics.ox.ac.uk>
solid segmented plastic scintillator detectors
(~50k events)
and 9 m far (being optimised)
provide best resolution on SBL
baseline
cm resolution)
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arXiv:1006.0260 [physics.ins-det] 20km 8km 1.5km
at 40 MeV
at 40 MeV
νµ→νe
νe e+ p n H2O w/ Gd π+→νµ µ+ →e+νµνe
Constrains flux
High power cyclotrons create massiveνµ flux at multiple baselines LBNE
LBNE & DAEdALUS
DAEdALUS Physics studies done assuming H2O detector in LBNE, but same performance achievable with Hyper-K or LBNO
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7Li (99.99%)
sleeve
9Be target
surrounded by D2O
Proton beam
0.01 0.1 1 10 100 0.001 0.01 0.1 1
sin22!new "m2 (eV2)
95% CL
IsoDAR PBq source KATRIN Reactor/ SAGE/GALLEX Global fit μDAR
(3+2) with Kopp/Maltoni/Schwetz Parameters 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 L/E (m/MeV) Observed/Predicted (3+1) Model with !m2 = 1.0 eV2 and sin22"=0.1 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 L/E (m/MeV) Observed/PredictedarXiv:1205.4419 [hep-ex] Adriana Bungau <A.Bungau@hud.ac.uk> To test reactor flux and Ga anomalies DAEδALUS
highνe flux
(e.g. KamLAND) gives excellent sensitivity to sterile oscillation
beam dump studies
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arXiv:1206.0294 [hep-ex] νSTORM Must reject the wrong sign µ with high efficiency Multiple sterile ν channels Appearance Channel:
νe →νµ
150 m ~ 1500 m To test LSND & MiniBooNE, Ga, and reactor anomalies
νe νµ
Event rates/100T at Fe ND 50m from straight with µ+ stored
Received positive feedback from Fermilab PAC http://www.fnal.gov/directorate/program_planning/ phys_adv_com/PAC%20Comments%20and %20Recommendations.pdf http://www.fnal.gov/directorate/program_planning/June2012Public/P-1028_LOI_Final.pdf
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νSTORM νe → νµ appearance
(CPT invariant channel to MiniBooNEνe)
arXiv:1205.6338 [hep-ex] Christopher Tunnell <c.tunnell1@physics.ox.ac.uk> 3+1 Assumption χ2 stats
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disappearance.
sections
neutrinos and collider physics νSTORM Excellent synergy with superbeams! Valuable physics input for δCP searches Jaroslaw’s talk
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(&νe,νµ ) cross-sections in the same detector(s)
νSTORM arXiv:1206.6745 [hep-ph] Recent calculations showing expectations for differences between
νe and νµ cross-sections We need data!
NuSTORM members have submitted a statement to the PPAP and the CERN Strategy Committee
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medium-energy NuMI beam
P(νµ→νe)<4P(νµ→νx)*P(νe→νx) Uses reanalysis of Bugey data and assumed sensitivity of MINOS+ with 1.2e21 POT in nubar mode
e µ
θ 2
2
sin
10
10
10
10 1
2
m Δ
10
10 1 10
2
10
LSND 90% CL LSND 99% CL KARMEN2 90% CL BUGEY 90% CL* MiniBooNE 90% CL MiniBooNE 99% CL Combination 90% CL & Bugey ν MINOS+
courtesy of P. Huber * GLoBES 2012 fit with new reactor fluxes,
Sensitivity
Ryan Nichol <rjn@hep.ucl.ac.uk>
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3,06 685 Donald C. Cook 4,929 657 Beaver Valley 1,914 648 Gentily 2,34 617 Palisades 2,91 589 Point Beach 2,531 588 Davis-Besse 1,509 568 Kewaunee 3,255 559 Enrico Fermi 3,1615 530 Perry 5,07 488 Nine Mile Point 2,34 488 James A. Fitzpatrick 1,41 455 R.E. Ginna 10,572 340 Darlington 6,192 330 Pickering
10,32 281 Bruce
(GW)
d (km) Reactor
Bruce reactor will contribute mainly to the central peak. Much better defined peak structure compared to KamLAND
measurement of Δm212 with precision comparable to or better than KamLAND (despite lower statistics!)
Steven Biller <s.biller1@physics.ox.ac.uk>
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data in the next 18 months.
for the Austral summer 2013/14
to ultra-high energy neutrinos in the range 1019 - 1023 eV
prototype stations Jan 2013
sensitivity to ANITA around 1019 eV
would submit proposal for deploying the full 37 station array
at that point Ryan Nichol <rjn@hep.ucl.ac.uk> ANITA ARA drilling
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roles in many small efforts that will grow in the medium term.
ahead. Not pushing an experiment, pushing an experimental programme!
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νSTORM
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disappearance in MiniBooNE with SciBooNE as near detector
decades of Δm2
web:
data_release/ joint_numubar_disap/
)
2
sin
10
10 1
)
2
(eV
2
m
10
10 1 10
2
10
arXiv:1208.0322 [hep-ex]
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Steven Biller <s.biller1@physics.ox.ac.uk> “Straw-man” calculation
precision as a function
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X Ω
νSTORM
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20 cm hole For 3 turns
ME design
transmission line for excitation
ago for VLHC
+SiPM
νSTORM
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studies for the MIND detector
neutrino interactions.
allows the dimensions of the detector to be altered easily (for
example).
field, but parameterized fit is very good
νSTORM
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Left: 1 cm plates Right: 2 cm plates νSTORM
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νe → νµ appearance CPT invariant channel to MiniBooNE νe
2 cm plate νSTORM
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3+1 Assumption Appearance channels νSTORM
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Typical field of view
ANITA looks for neutrinos interacting in the antarctic ice, by dangling from a balloon 37km above the continent. Over a million cubic kilometres of ice visible. Third flight scheduled for December 2013
ANITA
Ryan Nichol <rjn@hep.ucl.ac.uk>
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2012-2014 R&D 2015 proposal to government 2016-2020 construction 2020 start operation
>40GW
LS, LAB based
Jenny Thomas <jthomas@hep.ucl.ac.uk>
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Jenny Thomas <jthomas@hep.ucl.ac.uk>
method of reduction of energy threshold with higher density strings
and they will still have 1 MegaTon!!!
measure MH to between 3-11σ
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International Falls Ash River Soudan Duluth
Jenny Thomas <jthomas@hep.ucl.ac.uk>
is a good idea in the short term – The beam is the highest intensity beam in the world – It exists
– Off-axis at Ash River (810km, 14mr) – On-axis on surface at Soudan or beyond (735km, LE) – On-axis underground at Soudan Laboratory (735km, LE) – Cherenkov detector in Lake Superior (655km, 20mr off axis)
box, and time to get results – NuMI will run for 6-10 years
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水戸の梅の花
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