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Title: Neutrino Physics - Lecture 5


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Neutrino Physics - Lecture 5
  • Steve Elliott
  • LANL Staff Member
  • UNM Adjunct Professor
  • 505-665-0068, elliotts_at_lanl.gov

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Lecture 5 Outline
  • Finish Solar Neutrinos
  • Neutrinos from the Atmosphere
  • The neutrinos
  • Past experiments
  • What we know and what we want to learn

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The hierarchy question
Normal
Inverted
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The Dark Side of solar neutrinos
Two flavors are involved in solar neutrino
oscillations. ?e and a linear combination of ???
and ??.
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The Dark Side of solar neutrinos II
For ?lt?/4, ?1 is mostly ?e. But for ? ?/2 -
?? ?/4, ?1 is mostly ???. Thus, although
oscillations in a vacuum cannot distinguish
between ? and ?, matter oscillations can.
That is cos2? changes sign.
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Solar Neutrino Resultsthere is no dark side
Early fit to solar neutrino data. Note solution
space for tan?gt1.
Phys.Lett. B490 (2000) 125
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The addition of KamLAND
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Whats left to do?
  • Is our model of neutrino mixing and oscillation
    complete, or are there other mechanisms at work?
  • Without luminosity constraint, pp and 7Be fluxes
    poorly known.
  • With constraint, 7Be is still poorly known.
  • Is nuclear fusion the only source of the Suns
    energy and is it steady state?
  • What is the correct hierarchial ordering of the
    neutrino masses?

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Non-Standard Interactions and New Properties
  • Do neutrinos have non-standard interactions?
  • Are there unexpected properties?
  • Non-standard interactions of neutrinos with
    matter would lead to modifications of matter
    effects in oscillations.
  • NSI on order of 10-30 of SM weak interaction are
    possible and compatible with accelerator and
    oscillation data.
  • Such large effects would affect solar neutrino
    data. Since NSI must mimic SM behavior in the
    matter dominated region, but be small in the
    vacuum region, the transition region is a good
    place to look.

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The Vacuum-matter transition
About 2 MeV
hep-ph/0305159
  • This classic LMA oscillation probability curve
    might be altered by NSI.

Vacuum
Matter
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Future Solar Neutrino Experiments
Experiment Target Reaction Threshold
Borexino 300 t liq. Scint. ES 250 keV
KamLAND 600 t liq scint. ES 250 keV
LENS 60 t In load in scint CC
HERON 68 m3 LHe ES 45 keV
CLEAN 40 t liq. Ne ES 35 keV
MOON Few t of 100Mo CC 168 keV
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Future Experiments
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Atmospheric NeutrinosUp vs. Down
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IMB and Kamiokande
  • Previous large water Cherenkov detectors
  • Built to look for proton decay, atmospheric
    neutrinos are a significant background hence
    lots of study
  • Kamiokande was able to lower threshold to see
    solar neutrinos
  • Saw SN1987A, but not pdk
  • Statistically weak indication of atmospheric
    neutrino oscillations
  • Led to plan for Very Large SuperK

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SuperK
  • 1000 m underground
  • 50,000 tons of water
  • 12,000 pmts

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Results
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L/E analysis (Ishitsuka NOON 2004)
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L/E results
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Maximal mixing and the future
If sin2?13 is different than 0, Earth matter
effects can resonantly enhance the subdominate
transitions depending on the sign of ?m232.
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Future Experiments
Experiment Target Status
SuperK 50 kt water Continue on
SNO 1 kt heavy water Just completed
MINOS Iron magnetized calorimeter Operating
INO 30-50kt magnetized tracking calorimeter proposal
UNO/HyperK Mt class water proposal
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SNO is small but deep
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