Title: LENA
1LENA
LENA Delta
- Low Energy Neutrino Astrophysics
L. Oberauer, F. von Feilitzsch, M. Göger-Neff, T.
Marrodan, P. Pfahler, W. Potzel, M.
Wurm Technische Universität München www.e15.physi
k.tu-muenchen.de/research/lena.htlm
2LENA 50 kt liquid scintillator detector
100m
30m
Muon veto
30 coverage up to 60 (light cones)
- Scintillator solvent PXE, or PXE/mineral oil
mixture - non hazardous, flashpoint 160 C easy
handling - density up to 0.99 high self shielding
- high light yield low energy events
- low background level U, Th solar n, geo n,
snr n
3LENA at CUPP
- transport of PXE via railway
- loading of detector via direct pipeline
- no fundamental security problem with PXE
- no fundamental problem for excavation
- LENA is feasible in Pyhäsalmi !
4Scintillator for LENA
CTF at Gran Sasso (BOREXINO) Absorption- and
Scattering lengths at TU München
Coverage 30
100 pe / MeV for an event at the center up to
200 pe / MeV with light cones should be
possible
5Physics goals
- Baryon number violation (Proton decay)
- Gravitational collapse (SN n detection)
- Star formation (diffuse SN n background)
- Thermonuclear fusion processes (low E solar
neutrinos CNO, pep, 7Be) - Geophysical models (U, Th n)
- Neutrino oscillations (Long baseline n)
6Supernovae Relic ne
3 models (different spectral shapes) Lawrence
Livermore LL Keil, Raffelt, Janka
KRJ Thompson, Burrows, Pinto - TBP
Large systematic uncertainties UV (blue), Ha
(green) and FIR (red) are impeded by dust
extinction
7Contribution to the signal as function of z
Ando et al., 2003
8Supernovae Relic ne
SRN Rate (between 9.5 and 30 MeV) 40 77 / (10
a) Background 21 / (10 a) Spectral shape
analysis possible Redshift z 2 Separation LL
vs. TBP possible (90 cl)
9Supernovae Relic ne
Threshold at Kamioka 12 MeV (for water
Cherenkov detectors) Redshift z 1 Between 21
and 37 lower rate (compared to Pyhäsalmi) Best
locations Hawaii, Australia
10Supernova Neutrinos
Assumption Supernova II with 8 solar masses at
10 kpc distance
ne flux and spectrum
ne flux and spectrum
11Supernova Neutrinos
Total neutrino flux
Total energy spectrum
12Supernova and neutrino properties
- Wiggles in the ne spectrum observable
- if spectra or fluxes of SN neutrino flavors
differ - if neutrinos pass the Earth before entering LENA
yes
no
Smirnov, Dighe, Raffelt...
13Solar Neutrinos
LENA Fiducial Volume for solar n 18 x 103 m3
- High statistic ( 5.4 x 103 / day ) 7Be n
e -gt n e - test of small flux fluctuations in time
- CNO and pep neutrinos ( 3 x 102 / day )
- solar neutrino luminosity
- contribution of CNO cycle to solar energy
release - Charged current ne (13C,13N) e- reaction (
103 / year ) - spectroscopy of 8B-n at energies below 5 MeV
- (A. Ianni et al., hep-ph/0506171)
-
14Test of MSW effect
7Be pep CNO
MSW effect
8B
8B via 13C
15Geo Neutrinos
- Detection via inverse beta decay
- measurement of radiogenic contribution to
terrestrial heat ( 40 TW) - test of the Bulk Silicate Earth model
- test of unorthodox models of Earths core (is
there a breeder reactor ?)
16Rate of Geo-neutrinos in LENA
LENA _at_ Pyhäsalmi 1.5 x 103 events / year
TNU (1 capture in 1032 protons per year) Scaling
KamLAND result to LENA between 3 x 102 and 3 x
103 events / year
G. Fiorentini et al., hep-ph/0401085
17Geo-neutrinos and LENA
Displacement n,e for directionality ?
e.g. 21 TW core model Indication (1 s) after a
couple of years
zenith angle distribution in LENA
thanks to E. Lisi Baksan group
18LENA and Proton Decay
19Event structure in LENA
K-gtm n
K
Background suppression 10(-4) Acceptance 60
20Background suppression in LENA
21Actual SK limit 2.3 x 1033 y after 10 years
40 events (lt 1 background event) 90cl
limit 4 x 1034 years
T. Marrodan et al., Phys. Rev. D 72, 075014 (2005)
22Conclusion
- LENA a low energy neutrino observatory
- Impact on astro- ,particle-, geophysics
- Complementary to Neutrino Telescopes
- Feasibility studies very promising
- LENA is in the ApPEC roadmap
- together with Mt Water Cherenkov and 50 kt
Liquid Argon Detectors
...thanks to Milla for the kind invitation to
talk about LENA