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1 Masatoshi Koshiba Raymond Davis Jr. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2002 "for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos"

2 S. P. Mikheyev INR RAS Moscow

3 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 20043 e p p p p e e+e+ e+e+ n n 4 He

4 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 20044 1964 - Original Motivation “… to see into the interior of star and thus verify directly the hypothesis of nuclear energy generation in star.” 4p  4 He + 2e + + 2 e + 26.73 MeV 4R24R2  =   7  10 10 sec -1 cm -2 2 L sun 26.73 MeV 1

5 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 20045 Ј  15.0 MeV  B   Be * + e + + e pp – chain p + p   H + e + + e p + e - + p   H + e  H + p   He +   He +  He   He + 2p  He +  He   Be +   He + p   He + e + + e  Be + e -   Li  + e  Be + p   B  +    Li  + p  2   Be *  2  Ј  0.420 MeV 1.442 MeV Ј  18.77 MeV  MeV,  MeV 99.6% 0.4% 0.002% 99.87% 0.13% 15% 85%

6 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 20046 CNO – chain  C + p   N +   N   C + e + + e Ј  1.199 MeV  C + p   N +   N + p   O +   O   N + e + + e Ј  1.732 MeV  N + p   C +   N + p   O +   O + p   F +   F   O + e + + e Ј  1.740 MeV  O + p   N +  99.9% 0.1%

7 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 20047 Bahcall & Pinsonneault PRL (2004) Neutrino Energy (MeV) Neutrino Flux (cm -2 сs -1 MeV -1 ) Standard Solar Model (SSM)

8 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 20048 e e-e- n n p n p p p p n n p n n p n p p p p n Charge Current Reaction + Z A  e - + Z+1 A ZAZA Z+1 A e p n e- e- W+W+ 2 H 37 Cl 71 Ga 7 Li 115 In

9 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 20049 e-e- Neutrino Electron Scattering + e -  + e - e- e- W+W+ e- e- e- e- Z0Z0 e- e- e e, ,   NC   CC /6

10 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200410 n n p n p p p p n n    ZAZA Neutral Current Reaction + N  + N* ZAZA Z A* N Z0Z0 N* e, , 

11 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200411 + 37 Cl  e - + 37 Ar (B. Pontecorvo 1946) Neutrino Energy (MeV) Neutrino Flux (cm -2 сs -1 MeV -1 ) 7 Be 8B8B Threshold 0.814 МэВ

12 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200412 Davis’s experiment C 2 Cl 4

13 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200413 + 37 Cl  e - + 37 Ar Neutrino Energy (MeV) Neutrino Flux (cm -2 сs -1 MeV -1 ) Threshold 0.814 МэВ R exp R SSM = 0.335  0.029 R exp = 2.56  0.23 SNU

14 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200414 R SSM = 7.6 + 1.3 SNU R SSM = 7.6 – 1.1 + 71 Ga  e - + 71 Ge Neutrino Energy (MeV) Neutrino Flux (cm -2 сs -1 MeV -1 ) Threshold 0.233 МэВ

15 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200415 SAGE experiment (Baksan) GALLEX/GNO experiment (Gran Sasso)

16 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200416 R SSM = 7.6 + 1.3 SNU R SSM = 7.6 – 1.1 + 71 Ga  e - + 71 Ge Neutrino Energy (MeV) Neutrino Flux (cm -2 сs -1 MeV -1 ) Threshold 0.233 МэВ R SSM = 128 + 9 SNU R SSM = 128 – 7 R exp R SSM = 0.584  0.039

17 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200417  e e + e -  e + e -

18 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200418 40m 41.4m Kamiokande/Super-Kamiokande

19 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200419 22385 solar  events (14.5 events/day) e + e -  e + e -

20 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200420 The Sun by Neutrinograph e + e -  e + e -

21 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200421 Data SSM = 0.465 +0.016 -0.015  0.005 e + e -  e + e -

22 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200422

23 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200423 1000 tones D 2 O Support Structure for 9500 PMTs, 60% coverage 12 m Diameter Acrylic Vessel 1700 tonnes Inner Shielding H 2 O 5300 tonnes Outer Shield H 2 O Sudbury Neutrino Observatory

24 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200424 e + d  p + p + e - CC x + e -  x + e - ES x + d  x + p + n NC F CC = 1.59 +0.08 (stat) +0.06 (syst) -0.08 -0.07 F EC = 2.21 +0.31 (stat)  0.10(syst) -0.26 F NC = 5.21  0.27(stat)  0.38(syst) Detector SNO Direction Kinetic Energy Position

25 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200425 Detector SNO

26 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200426 Bahcall, Gonzalez-Garcia, Pena-Garay, PRL2003 1. Energy production in Sun: pp chain is the dominant mechanism L CNO < 7.6% (3  ) Bahcall, PG, JHEP2003 2. Neutrino fluxes in pp cycle :  BP04 f i =  fit f pp = 1.02  0.02 (1  ) f B = 0.88  0.04 (1  ) f Be = 0.91  0.25/0.62 (1  ) Bahcall, Pena-Garay, JHEP2003

27 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200427 p + e -  n + e n + e +  p + e  x  N + N  N + N + x + x e - + e +  x + x e + e  x + x  x  x  Neutronization burst: e emitted during  10 ms Cooling through neutrino emission: e, e, , , , . 99% of the SN energy emitted in neutrinos during  10 s  

28 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200428 Neutrino energies MeVE E E e e )2520( 10 12 ~,, ~, ~    

29 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200429 e + p  e + + n   Neutrino burst  Relic SN neutrinos

30 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200430 T Neutrino burst search

31 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200431

32 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200432 23 February 7:36 UT

33 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200433 Confirmed the neutrino mechanism of Supernova cooling Obtained constrains on some Supernova parameters Obtained constrains on some neutrino properties (masses, charge, etc)

34 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200434 23 February at 2:52 UT LSD Detected 5 Events in 7 second 1 10 100 10100 Time window (sec) Number of bursts 55  10  15 23 February  1 day LSD DATA

35 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200435 February 23, 1987 1 3 5 7 9 11 m v =6 m m v =12 m Geograv LSD KII IMB BUST 2:52:35,4 2:52:36,8 43,8 2:52:34 44 2:52:34 7:36:00 7:35:35 7:35:41 7:36:06 19 47 21 2 12 8 6 5 2 1 (4) Chronology Courtesy to O. Ryazhskaya

36 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200436 The Two-Staged gravitational collapse Model [Imshennik V.S., Space Sci Rev, 74, 325-334 (1995)] ahead aside Courtesy to O. Ryazhskaya

37 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200437 T c ~5x10 12 K T c ~5x10 10 K The difference of neutrino yield between standard model and model of rotating collapsar. The main reaction – URCA-process: Courtesy to O. Ryazhskaya

38 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200438 V.S.Imshennik, O.G.Ryazhskaya astro-ph/0401613

39 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200439 Liquid Scintillator Detector (LSD) General view of LSD Fe (2 sm) Fe (10 sm) H=5200 m.w.e. 72 counters90 tons of С n H 2n (n~9), 200 tons of Fe 4.5 m 8m8m 6 m Courtesy to O. Ryazhskaya

40 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200440 С n H 2n e e e Courtesy to O. Ryazhskaya

41 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200441 Energy spectrum of the particles, coming from iron plate of thickness 2,8 sm (Geant4 calculations; histogram – total energy deposit) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Энергия, МэВ 10 6 10 5 10 4 10 3 10 2 10 1 Events Energy range, registered by LSD Courtesy to O. Ryazhskaya & V. Boyarkin

42 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200442 Many experiments stand ready to observe the neutrinos of the next galactic supernova. Baksan MiniBooNE detector LVD AMANDA KamLand SNO Super-Kamiokande More detectors sensitive to SN neutrino are planned or being built. Borexino ICARUS IceCube HyperKamiokande UNO and many others

43 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200443 In universe there is one supernova explosion per second There exist the flux of relic supernova neutrinos.

44 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200444 Super-Kamiokande published the world’s best limits on relic supernova neutrino [M.Malek et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 061101 (2003)]. 1.3 cm -2 s -1

45 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200445 GADZOOKSGADZOOKS adolinium ntineutrino etector ealously utperforming ld amiokande, uper!

46 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200446

47 S.P.Mikheyev INR Moscow Erice 7 July 200447 Detection of relic supernova neutrinos will: No detection of relic supernova neutrinos also is very interesting. verify the basic picture of star formation and death; constrain star formation history


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