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Christian Buck, MPIK Heidelberg

LAUNCH 09

November, 11th 2009

The Double Chooz reactor neutrino

experiment

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Neutrino oscillations

3

2

1

321

321

321

UUU

UUU

UUU eeee

Δmsol2 ~ 7.6∙10-5 eV2, sin2(2Θ12) ~ 0.85

Δmatm2 ~ 2.4∙10-3 eV2, sin2(2Θ23) ~ 1

ν2

Δmatm2

Δmsol2

ν1

ν3

sin2Θ13

sin2Θ23

sin2Θ12

νe

νμ

ντ

E

LmPee 4

sin2sin12

13213

2

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Why Double Chooz?

Improved knowledge of mixing matrix

Key experiment to unveil leptonic CP violation

Discovery potential: hint given by global analysis

Fogli et al., arXiv:0905.3549 (2009)

Complementarity to beam experiments

- Degeneracies + parameter correlations

- Optimize future accelerator experiments

Discrimination power of 0νββ

Safeguard applications,…

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Reactor neutrino experiments

1956: First observation (Nobel Prize 1995)

1990s: Chooz, Palo Verde (sin22Θ13< 0.2)

2002: KamLand

Δm12, Θ12

Reactor neutrinos: Pure νe - beam Intense flux (~2% precision) Detection: inverse β-decay Energy: few MeV

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Double Chooz collaboration

Spokesman: H. de Kerret (APC) France: CEA Saclay, APC Paris, Subatech Nantes, IPHC Strasbourg Germany: MPIK Heidelberg, TU München, EKU Tübingen, Universität Hamburg,

RWTH Aachen USA: Univ. of Alabama, Argonne Nat. Lab., Chicago, Drexel, Kansas State, LLNL,

Notre Dame, Tennessee, Columbia Univ., Davis, MIT, Sandia Spain: CIEMAT Madrid Japan: Tohoku University, Kobe University, Tokyo Inst. of Tech., Niigata

University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hiroshima Inst. of Tech. England: University of Sussex Russia: RAS Moskau, Kurchatov Institute Brasil: CBPF Rio de Janeiro, UNICAMP

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The Double Chooz principle

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Survival probability

G. Mention (APC)

Dnear Dfar

E

Lm

E

LmPee 4

sin2sincos4

sin2sin12

12212

213

42

13213

2

Survival probability assuming sin2(2Θ13) = 0.2 for different Δm13

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Current proposals

Angra

Double-Chooz

KaskaDaya bay

RENO

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Neutrino signal

n

ep

511 keV511 keV e+

~ 8 MeV

Gd

Target: Gadolinium loaded liquid scintillator

Neutrino rates: - far: ~50/day- near: ~300/day

235U

ββ

236U

n pure e source

Eν ~ MeV

Emin ~ 1.8 MeV

> 1020 /(s∙GW) Chooz: ~ 7.4 GWth

prompt

delayed (30 µs)

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Background

Accidentals

n

~ 8 MeV

+

E ≥ 1 MeV

Gd

n

~ 8 MeV

Gd

fast neutrons

β-n-cascades: 9Li,8He

Chooz data:

far detector: ca. 1.4/day

Long lived!

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Detector Design

TARGET (2.3m)- Acrylic vessel (8mm)- 10,3 m3 LS (1 g/l Gd)

γ-catcher (0.55m) - Acrylic vessel (12mm)

- 22,6 m3 LS

Buffer (1.05m) -Steel (3 mm)- 110 m3 oil

Inner Veto (0.5m) -Steel (10 mm)

- 80 m3 LS

7m

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Calibration systems

Target

GC

Buffer

Articulated arm

z-axis system (glove box)

Guide tube / wire sources

LED system / multi-wavelength

Buffer tube

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Comparison with Chooz

Fehler Chooz DC

Statistical 2.8% 0.4%

Flux, σ 1.9 % <0.1 %

E/fission 0.6 % <0.1 %

power 0.7 % <0.1 %

# protons 0.8 % 0.2 %

Det.eff. 1.5 % 0.5 %

Σ System. 2.7 % ~ 0.6%

Best limit: CHOOZ

sin2(2θ13) < 0.15 (90% CL)

for m2atm = 2.5·10-3 eV2

R = 1.01 2.8%(stat) 2.7%(syst)

Reactor

Detector

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Sensitivity

2010

Sensitivity 2010 – 2015 (near detector starts < 2 y after far) for m2

atm = 2.8·10-3 eV2

Far detector filling early 2010!

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Far detector installation

Lab cleaning

Installation Veto and Veto-PMTs Installation Buffertank

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PMT installation

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Acrylic vessel installation

Arrival Gamma Catcher on-site Acrylic vessels in lab

Gamma Catcher installationGamma Catcher transport

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Status October ‘09

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Status near detector

Tunnel (155 m), 12%

Site engineering study completed excavate 2010

r = 415 m (115 m w.e.)

Myons (Veto): 250 Hz reactors

near detector

LaboratoryOpen ramp (85 m), 14%

Liquid storageData taking: 2011

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Scintillator development (MPIK)

Requirements:

Gd-solubility > 1 g/l

Stability (5 years)

Transparency

Material compatibility

Radiopurity

Target – Gamma catcher matching (optics + density)

Large scale (multi tons)

Light yield

PXE conc,

PPO conc.

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Scintillator properties

400 420 440 460 480 500 520 540 560 580 6000,000

0,005

0,010

0,015

0,020

0,025

0,030

2.5m

5m

abso

rban

ce (1

0 cm

cel

l)

wavelength [nm]

30Aug2006 04Feb2009

10m

Target

Gamma Catcher candidates

Event localization by pulse shape analysis

Transparency in ROI stable in 10 m range!

Time [ns]

Eve

nts

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All components (40 tons) delivered to MPIK Purifications finalized, prepare for mixing Scintillator production starts

Large scale production

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PMT activities at MPIK

Testing / Calibration Assembly / Installation Implementation of data in Double Chooz software Current upgrade: full detector segment

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PMT calibration

Calibration program: HV scans Single photon electron (P/V) Transit time Dark rate Quantum efficiency

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Summary

Goal of Double Chooz reactor neutrino experiment: Determination of mixing angle Θ13 (sin2(2θ13) ~ 0.03)

2-detector concept to reduce systematical error

Detection via inverse β-decay in Gadolinium loaded liquid scintillator

Schedule:

– Data taking far detector: Spring 2010

– Near detector: end of 2011

MPIK: scintillators, PMTs, Analysis

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Θ13 and 0νββ

Normal hierarchy: discrimination power of 0νββ-exp. depends on sin2(2Θ13) !

M.Lindner, A.Merle, W.Rodejohann, Phys.Rev.D73:073012 (2006)

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Positron spectrum

Far/Near ratio

sin2(213)=0.12

e+ spectrum

Far DetetectorStat. Errors

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Sensitivity (rate vs shape)

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Robustness