Title: Evidence of Neutrino Oscillation from SuperKamiokande and K2K
1Evidence of Neutrino Oscillation from
Super-Kamiokande and K2K
Jen-Chieh Peng
University of Illinois
- Neutrino physics at Super-Kamiokande
- Detector overview
- Atmospheric neutrinos
- Solar neutrinos
- Neutrinos from supernova and gamma-ray burst
- Long baseline K2K neutrino experiment
- Near detector and neutrino source
- Results from K2K
- Future Plans
Workshop on Neutrino Physics, November 28-29,
Hong Kong
2Super-Kamiokande Water Cherenkov Detector
- 1000 meters underground
- 41 meters high and 39 meters in diameter
- 50,000 tonnes of water
- 11,200 20-inch photomultiplier tubes
- Measure Cherenkov rings produced by e and µ
BaBar
Belle
- e/µ separation based on characteristics of the
Cherenkov ring - Energy of e/µ determined from ring radius
3Atmospheric Neutrinos
R 1 if no oscillation
Result from Super-Kamiokande
R 0.63 0.03 0.05 (sub-GeV e,µ) R 0.65
0.05 0.08 (multi-GeV e,µ)
4Zenith Angle Dependence
(Predictions for sin22? 1.0, ?m2 2.5 x 10-3
ev2 )
Blue no oscillation Red sin22? 1.0, ?m2
2.5 x 10-3 ev2
(Y. Hayato, HEP2003 talk)
L changes with zenith angle
5 Tau-enriched sample
Black no oscillation
Red
(hep-ex/0209036)
6Mixing angles and ?m2
3-flavor oscillation analysis from SK sets limit
on sin2?13
Best-fit values sin22?a 1.0 ?ma2 2.0 x 10-3
ev2
7Solar Neutrino Measurement at Super-Kamiokande
Advantages
- Energy information
- Time information
- Directionality
Disadvantages
- Sensitive to higher energy neutrinos (from 8B)
- Limited energy resolution
8Solar Neutrino Measurement at Super-Kamiokande
Angle between electron direction and sun-earth
direction
Variation of sun-earth distance
9Solar Neutrino Measurement at Super-Kamiokande
An overall flux suppression with weak energy
dependence
10Solar Neutrino Measurement at Super-Kamiokande
11Time-Dependence of Solar Neutrino Flux
Data from Super-Kamiokande (hep-ex/0306002)
Data from 37Cl experiment
12Search for Anti-neutrinos from the Sun
How can be produced in the Sun?
Spin-flavor precession
- Majorana neutrino
- Non-zero neutrino magnetic moment
- Large magnetic field in the Sun
13Search for Neutrinos from Other Astrophysical
Sources
Gamma Ray Bursts (GRB)
Search for neutrinos correlated with 1371 GRBs
observed by BATSE
14Search for Neutrinos from Other Astrophysical
Sources
Supernova Relic Neutrinos (SRN)
SN1987A observed at Kamiokande
Upper limit of 20 to 130 cm-2 s-1 Exclude
certain SRN model
15K2K Long-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiment
To check atmospheric neutrino result from
Super-Kamiokande using accelerator neutrino source
16K2K Long-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiment
Measured neutrino spectrum
17K2K Long-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiment
Angular and momentum distribution of muons
measured at the near K2K detector
18K2K Long-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiment
Black no oscillation Red with oscillation
K2K result is consistent with SK. More data are
being taken
19JHF-SuperKamiokande Neutrino Oscillation
Experiment
A major goal is to determine ?13
20Hyper-Kamiokande Detector ?
1 mega-ton detector consisting of 14 sub-detector
(70 kilo-ton each)
21Summary
- Evidence for neutrino oscillation is observed
from the zenith angle dependence of atmospheric
neutrino signals measured at Super-Kamiokande. - Preliminary results from K2K experiment are
consistent with the atmospheric neutrino
oscillation result from Super-Kamiokande. More
data are forthcoming. - Super-Kamiokande data provide some constraints on
the magnitude of ?13. Future experiment
(JHF-SuperKamiokande) has been proposed to
measure ?13 with improved sensitivity. Other
experiments sensitive to ?13 are clearly of
interest. - Neutrino experiments address some of the most
important mysteries in particle and astrophysics,
as demonstrated by the extremely successful
Super-Kamiokande experiment