Mass hierarchy using medium baseline detector

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Mass hierarchy using medium baseline detector Yoshitaro Takaesu KIAS/KNRC In collaboration with S.F. Ge, N. Okamura and K. Hagiwara arXiv: 1210.8141

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Mass hierarchy using medium baseline detector. Yoshitaro Takaesu KIAS/KNRC . In collaboration with S.F. Ge , N. Okamura and K. Hagiwara. arXiv: 1210.8141 . Introduction. is measured. Reactor Experiments can determine the Neutrino Mass Hierarchy . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mass hierarchy using medium baseline detector

Yoshitaro Takaesu KIAS/KNRC

In collaboration with S.F. Ge, N. Okamura and K. HagiwaraarXiv: 1210.8141

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Introduction

Reactor Experimentscan determine the Neutrino Mass Hierarchy .

The sensitivity is studied for determining the Mass Hierarchy

is measured.

・ Can determine MH independently from CP phase and matter effects・ free and well-studied source of neutrino

Advantages of reactor neutrino experiment

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How to distinguish Mass Hierarchy ?

Mass Hierarchy difference

Max:

vanish:

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MH difference in spectrum

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analysis

The theoretical prediction is fitted to the Data,assuming NH or IH.

Fitting parameters are

Penalty term

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analysisWe define

Naively, the significance of this rejection is , but…

NH IH

Not appropreate for the MH determinationc.f.) Qian et.al. arXiv: 1210.3651

Evslin et.al. arXiv: 1305.5150

NH is true: tends to be Positive.IH is true: tends to be Negative.

IH is rejectedNH is rejected

NH is true case

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IH is true

Interpretation of When we perform many pseudo-experiments, the approximately follows a Normal distribution.

0

NH is true

NH is true

When we perform an experiment and get a ,

we reject the IH assumption with the confidence of ( 1 – p ).

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Interpretation of

Dashed: Solid:

There are studies based on Bayesian approach. This is a frequentist approach to interpret .

Qian et.al. arXiv: 1210.3651Evslin et.al. arXiv: 1305.5150

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Sensitivity to the Mass hierarchy16.5GW 10kton 5yrs

Current value

NH

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Effect of Energy Resolution 2

16.5GW 10kton 5yrs

• Sensitivity is reduced by ~ 40%

• Optimized L is shortened by ~ 5 km

b = 0% b = 1%

a = 2% a = 3%

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Parameter measurement

< 0.5% accuracy can be measured accurately @ L ~ 50 km

L = 50km

1%

1%

1%

1%

After mass hierarchy determination

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Multi-reactor interference

L1 L2

E. Ciuffoli, J. Evslin, X. Zhang: 1302.0624Y-F. Li, J. Cao, Y. Wang, L. Zhan: 1303.6733

Baseline difference should be small.

ΔL = L1 – L2

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Multi-reactor interference 1

Other reactor sitesinfluence the sensitivity.

All Reactors

16.5GW 10kton 5yrsa = 3%, b = 0.5%

YongGwang only

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Multi-reactor interference 2All Reactors

Distributions ofEach Reactorsconsidered

The direction to RENO50 strongly affects the sensitivity.

16.5GW 10kton 5yrsa = 3%, b = 0.5%

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SummaryWe have discussed the sensitivity of RENO50-like Experiment for MH determination.

With 16.5GW 10kton, a < 3% (2%) b < 0.5% (1%)

of Energy Resolution is requiredfor > 80% probability of > 2-sigma (3-sigma)determination within 5 years.

Interference among reactor sites and reactor cores significantly affects the sensitivity.

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Back Up Slides

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Reactors in South Koreahttp://world-nuclear.org/info/Country-Profiles/Countries-O-S/South-Korea/#.UYzutiv24hx

from World Neuclear Associationhttp://world-nuclear.org/info/Country-Profiles/Countries-O-S/South-Korea/#.UYzutiv24hx

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PMT

Reactor neutrino experiment

Reactor Detector

Inside Detector

Inverse Beta Decay (IBD)

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Energy Distribution

@ Detector

near far

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Fourier Analysis

• has sensitivity for small . • Don’t need accurate knowledge of or flux.

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Pull Factors of fitting parameters

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Effects of      to the sensitivity

L = 30km

L = 50km

Baseline should be long enough

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Effect of Energy Resolution

a = 0 a = 6%

Evergy Resolution affects the sensitivity significantly.

How good should be the energy resolution ?