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1 Physics results and perspectives of the Baikal neutrino project B. Shoibonov (JINR, Dubna) for the Baikal collaboration February 2009

2 1.Institute for Nuclear Research RAS, Moscow, Russia. 2.Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia. 3.Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics MSU, Moscow, Russia. 4.Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia. 5.DESY-Zeuthen, Zeuthen, Germany. 6.Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. 7. St.Petersburg State Marine University, St.Petersburg, Russia. 8. Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia. The Baikal Collaboration ~50 authors

3 The underwater detection was suggested by M.Markov and K.Greisen in 1960. It is based on registration of cherenkov radiation of induced charged particles Physics Background: atmospheric neutrinos A. Point sources “Find the sources on the sky” + high angular resolution - needs strong enough single sources B. Anomalies in atmospheric spectrum + high energy resolution + all weak point sources should add up + model predictions ~ experimental sensitivities Astrophysical ’s: two detection methods Skyplot with Hot spot(s) (galactic coordinates) Muons from (CC)  N  µ X Electron / hadron cascades from CC + NC e /  / (  ) log [ E 2 · Flux(E ) 3 96 AGN atmospheric log (E /GeV)

4 The Site ● 3.6 km to shore ● 1.1 km depth ● Absorption Length: ~25 m ● Scatt. Length (geom) ~ 30-60 m ~ 0.85-0.9 3600 m 1366 m NT200+

5 Ice as a natural deployment platform Thick ice stable for 6-8 weeks/year: – Maintenance & upgrades – Test & installation of new equipment Winches are used for deployment

6 4-string stage (1996) One of the first neutrino events recorded with the four-string version NT96 ● 1990 - Proposal NT200 NT36 ● 1993 – NT36 (36 PMTs at 3 strings)  The First Underwater Neutrino Array ever built  3-dimensional Muon reconstruction  Verify BG-suppression & check MC/Water/..  First underwater neutrino events Baikal - Milestones NT2001998 – NT200 (192 PMTs at 8 strings) F ull Physics program started since 2005 - Activity towards Gigaton Volume Detector in Lake Baikal 2005 – NT200+ (NT200 + 3 long external strings) 2008 – „New technology“ prototype string

7 NT200+ = NT200 + 3 long external strings - Height = 210m - = 200m -  = 200m - Volume ~ 5 Mton “New technology” string

8 Outline: 1. Physics Results (selected) : NT200 1998-2002 - Search for point sources - Search for a diffuse flux of HE neutrinos - Search for fast magnetic monopoles - Search for neutrinos from WIMP annihilation - Search for GRB correlated neutrino flux - *(Acoustic neutrino detection activity) 2. Gigaton Volume Detector in Lake Baikal - a) NT200+ (10 Mt Detector) - intermediate stage to GVD - b) “New technology” prototype string - Conclusion

9 The NT-200 Telescope -8 strings: 72m height - 192 optical modules = 96 pairs (coincidence) - measure T, Charge - σ T ~ 1 ns - dyn. range ~ 1000 p.e. Effective area: 1 TeV ~2000 m² Eff. cascade volume: 0.2Mt (10TeV) Quasar PM:  =37cm Height x  = 70m x 40m, V inst =10 5 m 3

10 Search for point sources - 372 events (1998-2002, 1008 live days) - MC: 385 ev. Expected (20%BG). - Angular resolution is 2.2 degrees - E thr ~ 15-20 GeV - No indication for Point Sources found. AMANDA:2000-2003, Baikal: 1998-2002 galactic coordinates Galactic coordinates Exposure map

11 SK MACRO Baksan Using Baksan estimations for MSSM(P=0.5; m a =52.5GeV; tg  =8))  +   b + b  W + + W - C +  +  WIMP Neutrinos from the Center of the Earth From the Earth center

12 Search for high energy neutrinos Events with upward moving light signals are selected  („BG“) e cascades NT200 large effective volume Allowed by excellent scatt  scatt =30-50m Radius, m

13 New analysis based on reconstruction of cascade coordinates, direction and energy increases efficiency of selecting neutrino events. Selecting HE Cascades Cuts: t min > -10 ns, N hit > 18, χ 2 < 3, L A < 20 No events observed ( 24% system. err.)  n 90% = 2.4 The 90% C.L. “all flavour” limit (1038 days) for a  =2 spectrum Ф ~ E -2 (20 TeV < E < 20 PeV), and assuming e :  :  = 1  1  1 at Earth (1  2  0 at source) E 2 Ф < 2.9 ·10 -7 GeV cm -2 s -1 sr -1 (Baikal 2008) Final Cut: E sh > 130 TeV Cascade energy distribution

14  Volume for cascades E ≥ 100 TeV: V eff ~ 0.5-1 km³ dlg(E) ~ 0.1, d ψ med < 4 o  Muon threshold ~10-30 TeV  Eff. area for muons S eff ~ 0.2-0.3 km 2 A future Gigaton (km3) Detector in Lake Baikal. Sparse instrumentation: ~2000 OMs 12 clusters X 8 strings ~400 m string height ~20 OMs per string Interstring distances ~100m * (MC optimization is in progress)

15 NT200+ - intermediate stage to Gigaton Volume Detector (km3 scale) has been operating since 2005 Main R&D goal: verify many new key elements and design principles of the future km3-scale telescope Main Physics goal: energy spectrum of all flavor extraterrestrial HE-neutrinos (E > 100 TeV) Total number of OMs – 228 / 11 strings Instrumented volume – 5 Mt Detection volume >10 Mt for E n >10 PeV High resolution of cascade vertex and energy neutrino energy Light source

16 Ice camp view during winter expedition

17 Installation of a “new technology” string as an integral part of NT200+ (April 2008)  Investigation and in-situ tests of basic knots of future detector: optical modules, DAQ system, new cable communications.  Studies of basic DAQ/Triggering approach for the km3-scale detector.  Confrontation of classical TDC/ADC approach with FADC readout. “New technology” prototype string for a km3 Baikal neutrino telescope 13” Hamamatsu R8055 12” Photonis XP 1807

18 Summary 1.For the planned km3-detector in lake Baikal, R&D- activities have been started. 2.The existing NT200+ allows to verify all key elements and design principles of km3-detector. 3.A full scale “new technology” string was installed in spring 2008 as an integral part of NT200+ for i 3.A full scale “new technology” string was installed in spring 2008 as an integral part of NT200+ for investigation and in-situ tests of basic knots of future detector: optical modules, DAQ system, new cable communications.


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