Title: Acoustic simulations in salt
1Acoustic simulations in salt
Salt Shower Array workshop SLAC, February 3, 2004
- Justin Vandenbroucke
- UC Berkeley
2Integral GZK flux
3Required effective volume for various thresholds
Ethr (eV) Veff for 1 evt/yr (km3we)
1017 6
1018 8
1019 33
1020 very large
4Scattering
The absorbed signal is gone. Is the scattered
signal useful?
- Depending on salt grain size, ?scatt 0.15-1.4
km - IceCube photons are described well by random-walk
diffusion of particles - But the acoustic waves are large-wavelength and
bipolar -gt interference? - Prompt pulse width is 10-5 s, but the scattered
signal is spread over 10-1 s
For now, consider only prompt signal
5Acoustic pulse simulation
- Adaptation of code written with Nikolai Lehtinen
for the SAUND experiment - Following Learneds 1979 prescription, use a
Greens function method integrate over the
cascade energy deposition - Use hadronic shower parametrization (including
LPM effect) from Alvarez-Muniz Zas, 1998 - Input X0, Ecrit, RMoliere, vsound, Cp, ?
- Output pressure vs. time at arbitrary position
with respect to cascade (assuming no scattering
or absorption) - Afterwards apply exponential attenuation factor
using a given scattering length (here, 1.4 km)
6Pancake detection contours
Receivers within the contour for each energy
would trigger.
Attenuated with ?scatt 1.4 km
20
17.5
18
18.5
19
19.5
Log(E/eV)
7Detectable pancake dimensions
Preliminary needs verification!
E? (eV) RRadius (km) HFWHM (m) ?R2H volume (km3)
1017.5 1.1 6 0.023
1018 2 10 0.13
1018.5 3 18 0.51
1019 4 38 1.9
1019.5 5.5 60 5.7
8Array geometry considerations
- For reconstruction, require 3 strings hit
- Set string spacing pancake radius, receiver
spacing on each string pancake thickness - This minimizes number of holes drilled and cable
length - Most sensitive to vertical down-going events
(horizontal pancakes) sensitivity slowly rolls
off away from vertical
9A possible array
- 4 strings, 1 km separation
- 200 receivers/string, 10 m separation
- Fiducial cylinder R 1.5 km, H 2 km, V 14 km3
10MC Zenith angle response at 1EeV
11MC Sensitivity at 1 EeV
1700/104 events triggered on 3 strings, i.e.
Veff 5 km3we
12Conclusions
- If pure enough, some domes may have ?scatt 1 km
- and ?abs gt 103 km
- Need to measure impurities (layered and/or random
- shale, clay, ?), grain size, ?scatt, and ?abs
- Need to measure the noise environment
Inside the purest salt domes, sound may travel
farther than indicated by current measurements.
Coincident radio/acoustic neutrino detection
would be superior to either (uncalibrated!)
method alone.