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Neutrino Physics in PL
(strength and weeknesses)
Danuta Kiełczewska
Warsaw University &
A.Sołtan Institute of Nuclear Studies
 Experiments we are involved ( including theoretical
calculations closely connected to experiments)
 How many of us
 How we tried to unify our activities and problems
we’ve incurred
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Involvement in Neutrino Experiments
(with PL affiliation)
Neutrino oscillations
 Atmospheric neutrinos
• Super-Kamiokande (1996 -
Warsaw University
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Super-Kamiokande
Institutions
JAPAN
USA
KOREA
POLAND
16
14
3
1
~ 140 authors
(Warsaw University)
 Discovery of oscillation of atmospheric neutrinos (1998)
(the most often cited high energy experimental paper
in the SLAC HEP database (>2200 citations)
 First „neutrino-graphy” of the Sun
 Search for proton decays
 Search for Dark Matter (via neutralino annihilation)
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Oscillation of atmospheric
neutrinos in SK
Evidence for oscillation
Oscillation
Decay
Decoherence
July 3, 2006
Oscillation parameters
0.0019  m 2  0.0030 eV 2
sin 2 2  0.90
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
at 90% c.l.
Involvement in Neutrino Experiments
(with PL affiliation)
Neutrino oscillations
 Atmospheric neutrinos
• Super-Kamiokande (1996  Solar neutrinos:
• Super-Kamiokande (1996 • Gallex/GNO (1997-2001)
Warsaw University
• Borexino: (in preparation from 1994-
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Jagellonian University
Deficit of solar neutrinos
Jagellonian
University
(also with participation of PL groups)
Warsaw
University
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Borexino
To study Be solar neutrinos.
in Gran Sasso Lab.
17 Institutions
incl: Jagellonian University (M. Wójcik
- Selection of low radioactivity
materials.
- Radon permeability through nylon
at different humidities
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Involvement in Neutrino Experiments
(with PL affiliation)
Neutrino oscillations
 Accelerator long-baseline experiments
• K2K (1998 – 2005) – analyses are still going on
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Warsaw University
and Sołtan Institute
of Nuclear Studies
K2K - KEK to Kamioka
250 km
~ 160 authors
36 institutions
(2 from Pl:
Wa U, IPJ)
July 3, 2006
A beam of nm of energy around 1 GeV
Compared
atSCnear detectors and at SK.
D. Kielczewska,
ApPEC
Near Detectors at KEK
PL contribution in:
• Construction of SciFi
• Cher. light calibration
• Particle identification
PhD student on site
and acted as one of the
experts of 1KT detecto
(J. Zalipska)
SciBar
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Observation of nm oscillation in K2K
Final result:
observed : 107 events
12
expected : 15110
events w/o oscill.
103.8 for sin 2 2  1.0
m 2  0.0028 eV 2
A combination of
oberved:
• event deficit
• spectrum
4 effect
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Involvement in Neutrino Experiments
(with PL affiliation)
Neutrino oscillations
 Accelerator long-baseline experiments
• K2K (1998 – 2005) – analyses are still going on
• MINOS (2005 –
July 3, 2006
Warsaw University
(K. Grzelak)
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Warsaw University
and Sołtan Institute
of Nuclear Studies
MINOS – first results
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska,
D.A. Petyt,
Fermilab,ApPEC
Mar.SC
30
Involvement in Neutrino Experiments
(with PL affiliation)
Neutrino oscillations
 Accelerator long-baseline experiments
• K2K (1998 – 2005) – analyses are still going on
• MINOS (2005 –
• Nona (R&D)
• ICARUS/T600
Warsaw University
(K. Grzelak)
Warsaw University
and Sołtan Institute
of Nuclear Studies
In an effort to form a large, strong
group involved in an innovating technology:
Polish neutrino group (2000 -
participated in T600 tests in Pavia
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Polish neutrino group
Senior (18)
Katowice
University of Silesia US
Cracow University of Technology
Institute of Nuclear Physics IFJ
Jagellonian University UJ
Univ. of Science and Technology AGH
Institute for Nuclear Studies IPJ
Warsaw University WaU
Warsaw University of Technology
Wrocław
July
3, 2006 WrU
Wrocław
University
(incl PhD,MSc)
J. Kisiel, W. Zipper
Kraków:
Warszawa
Junior(21)
H. Kuna-Ciskal, M. Maślak
A. Dąbrowska, J. W. Mietelski,
M. Szarska, A. Zalewska
M. Wójcik
R. Rumian
1
T. Kozłowski, E. Rondio,
J. Stepaniak, M. Szeptycka
W. Dominik, D. Kiełczewska
K. Zaremba
D. Kielczewska,
SC
J. ApPEC
Sobczyk
2
4
2
3
4
1
4
(Neutrino phenomenology)
Polish participation in Icarus
 Test in Pavia
• One of the triggers was prepared by PL groups.
• Shifts
• Data analysis:
- study of the propagation of scintillation light
- reconstruction of p0 events
- reconstruction of muon energies
- data compression
(7 papers published in 2003-2006)
 Icarus in LNGS (examples)
•
•
•
•
modification of the readout electronics
neutrino interactions (analytical and MC)
procedures for tau event selection
a check of mechanical parameters for cryostats
Production
of anode
wires for next modules
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
T600 analysis: π0 mass reconstruction
Run 712 Evt 7 (Left Collection View)
Main vertex
E(g1) = 182.5±22.2 MeV
51 p0
gg candidate events
Preliminary
q = 40º
comb. background
in events
with > 2 showers
E(g2) = 180.8±20.1 MeV
t0 = 12.4 ms, te = 1.65 ms
Poland+ Pavia analysis
2
in agreement with expected
MggJuly
= 3,150.6±11.8
MeV/c
2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
e.m. resolution!
Anode wires for T1200 - production in Poland
Present status:
• All the equipment has been constructed, purchased or borrowed from
Pavia with many improvements as compared to the original Pavia setup for
the wire production of T600.
• Common work of the experimental groups from Warsaw, Katowice and
Cracow, in close collaboration with the Pavia group.
• Laboratory in Cracow (12x5.5 m2) prepared for production.
July 3, 2006
P. Sala
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Involvement in Neutrino Experiments
(with PL affiliation)
Neutrino oscillations
However the road to additional ICARUS modules appears
to be a very rocky one…….
Therefore we are using the acquired expertise in LAr technique
in simulations for T2K-LAr. We also consider hardware contributions
to T2K.
Future accelerator long-baseline experiment:
T2K
Polish neutrino group
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
T2K
(Tokai to Kamioka)
nm
beam of <1GeV
0.75 MW 50 (40) GeV PS
nm→
nx
disappearance
nm→ ne appearance
 NC measurement
4MW 50GeV PS
Dec.2002 :
CP
violation
 proton decay
LOI submitted to J-PARC office signed by
45 physicists from Japan, 110 physicists from:
Canada, China, France, Italy, Korea, Poland, Russia, Spain,
Switzerland,
July 3, 2006 UK and USA D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
K. Nishikawa, Venice 2003
T2K detectors
SK
100 ton LAr TPC:
(together with other
European groups
and coordinated by
A. Rubbia)
For precision
measurement of:
• cross sections
• beam contamination
July 3, 2006
LOI is now
prepared
with PL
participation
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
T2K Schedule
2004
K2K
2005
2006
2007
T2K construction
SK full rebuild
2008
2009
physics run
PS commisionning
Sensitivity to
sin 2 213 down to 0.006
Possible future upgrade:
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
– 4MW Super-J-PARC
+ Hyper-K (1Mt)
– CP violation in lepton
sector
– Proton Decay
Involvement in Neutrino Experiments
(with PL affiliation)
2  0n
• GERDA
Jagellonian University
• NEMO-3 and Super-NEMO
Warsaw University
and Sołtan Institute
of Nuclear Studies
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
M. Wójcik
M. Smoluchowski Institute of Physics
Jagellonian University
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Measurements
of low background
radio-activity
On April 27-28 S. Jullian (NEMO-3 spokesman) and D. Lalanne
were in Warsaw to discuss a possibility to join the collaborations.
was formed
see the
presentation
by Z. Janas
this afternoon
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Theoretical groups closely related
to the experimental activities
 Neutrino interactions with special attention to nuclear effects for
long- baseline accelerator neutrinos. Preparation of MC generator
- Wrocław neutrino group (J. Sobczyk)
 Neutrino emission from pre-supernova
Of great interest to Super-Kamiokande Collaboration in connexion to a
possible upgrade: adding Gd for neutron detection. Purpose – early
warning for a SN gravitational collapse
A. Odrzywolek, M. Misiaszek, M. Kutschera (Kraków)
Astroparticle Physics 21 303 (2004); astro-ph/0511555
see the presentation on WWW
 Double beta decays W. Kaminski (Lublin)
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
PhD theses (since 2002):
Completed >6
Current >10
MSc theses (since1998):
Completed >20
Topical Neutrino conferences organized in PL:
1. Nuclear effects in neutrino interactions
20th Max Born Symposium, Dec. 7-10, 2005, Wrocław, Poland
2. Cracow Epiphany Conference on Neutrinos and Dark Matter,
Cracow, Poland, 5-8 January 2006.
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC
Summary
Strength of experimental neutrino physics in PL:
9 institutions, 39 physicists (18 senior & 21 junior)
 We are involved in the most successful neutrino experiments
 Elsevier awarded its SCOPUS award for the most cited science
papers with Polish authors for publications in neutrino physics
 The groups (experimental and theoretical) collaborate very closely
- with regular meetings/workshops in Katowice, Kraków,
Warszawa or Wrocław. This is very helpful in sharing our
expertise in various fields.
Our Weakness: We are involved in too many different projects and our
my personal view
initial plan to unify and to have significant contribution in
one attractive experiment has not come to fruition yet.
To help that we organize a Polish Neutrino Network this
afternoon.
July 3, 2006
D. Kielczewska, ApPEC SC