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New ‘Low-Energy’ Neutrino Experiments at BNL Richard L. Hahn Neutrinos/Nuclear-Chemistry Group Chemistry Department BNL Nuclear Physics Seminar Tuesday, March 25, 2008

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New ‘Low-Energy’ Neutrino Experiments at BNL Richard L. Hahn Neutrinos/Nuclear-Chemistry Group Chemistry Department BNL Nuclear Physics Seminar Tuesday, March 25, 2008. Neutrino-‘ n e ’ Experiments/R&D in BNL Chemistry. “Finished”: Cl, Radiochemical ( R. Davis, Homestake) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: New ‘Low-Energy’ Neutrino Experiments at BNL Richard L. Hahn Neutrinos/Nuclear-Chemistry Group

New ‘Low-Energy’ Neutrino Experiments at BNL

 

Richard L. Hahn

Neutrinos/Nuclear-Chemistry Group

Chemistry Department

BNL Nuclear Physics Seminar

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

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Brookhaven Science AssociatesU.S. Department of Energy

“Finished”:Cl, Radiochemical (R. Davis, Homestake) GALLEX, Radiochemical (Ga, Gran Sasso, 1986-98)SNO, Real-time (D2O, Sudbury, 1996-2006-present)

“Future”:Daya Bay, Real-time (Gd-LS, Shenzhen, ongoing)SNO+, Real-time (Nd-LS, Sudbury, near future)MiniLENS, Real-time (In-LS, DUSEL, future) Very Long-Baseline Neutrino Oscillations, VLBNO

( beam from FNAL to DUSEL, far future)

Neutrino-‘e’ Experiments/R&D in BNL Chemistry

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Discovery Era in Neutrino Physics Is Finished: the Revised “Map”

Solar (SNO)

e ,

Atmospheric (Super-K)

Reactor (KamLAND)

Accelerator (K2K)

• Neutrinos oscillate, must have mass

• Evidence for neutrino flavor conversion e

• Entering ‘Precision Era’

H2O

D2OLS

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Observed e 54 eventsNo-Oscillation 86.8 ± 5.6 events Background 1 ± 1 eventsLivetime: 162.1 ton-yr

KamLAND: in 2003, First Evidence for Reactor e Disappearance

in 2004, Evidence of Spectral Distortion

258 events365.2 ± 23.717.8 ± 7.3 766.3 ton-yr

History: (Anti)Neutrinos from Decay in Nuclear Reactors

RESULTS CONSISTENT WITH SNO

One-detector exp’ts.

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KamLAND Results, Jan08 -

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KamLAND + Solar Results, Jan08

m2 = 7.58 X 10-5

(KL only 7.59)

Tan2= 0.47 ~34o

(KL only, Tan2 = 0.56)

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KamLAND Oscillations, Jan08

L0 = effective baseline, 180 km

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Current Knowledge of Mixing & MassesPontecorvo-Maki-Nakagawa-Sakata Matrix

?Atmospheric

SK, K2Kreactor and accelerator 0Solar: SNO, SK,

KamLAND, Cl, Ga

12 ~ 32° Big23 = ~45° Big 13 = IS NOTKNOWN. Limit from CHOOZ, Small < 11°

Six parameters: 2 m2, 3 angles, 1 CP phase + 2 Majorana phases

U Ue1 Ue2 Ue3

U1 U2 U 3

U1 U 2 U 3

0.8 0.5 Ue3

0.4 0.6 0.7

0.4 0.6 0.7

1 0 0

0 cos23 sin23

0 sin23 cos23

cos13 0 e iCP sin13

0 1 0

e iCP sin13 0 cos13

cos12 sin12 0

sin12 cos12 0

0 0 1

1 0 0

0 e i / 2 0

0 0 e i / 2i

m232 = m2

31

=2.410-3 eV2

m221 =7.6 10-5

eV2

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Endorsements of Precision Measurement of 13

Diablo Canyon

2-3 underground scintillator detectors, 50-100 t study relative rate difference and spectral distortion

APS: DNP/DPF/DAP/DPB “The Neutrino Matrix: Joint Study on the Future of Neutrino Physics” – Oct. 04 – Recommends as a High Priority

Daya Bay-Ling Ao

A reactor experiment is unambiguous technique to measure 13, is key for planned long-baseline experiments to measure CP violation and mass hierarchy

NuSAG, the Neutrino Science AdvisoryGroup, endorsed this view in summer 2005. OHEP in 2006 began to fund Daya Bay R&D.

Distance (m)

P(ee)

Subdominant 13 Oscillation

Pee 1 sin2 213 sin2 m312L

4E

cos4 13 sin2 212 sin2 m21

2L

4E

Dominant 12 Oscillation

E

LmPee 4

sinsin1cos12

12212

213

4

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Reactor Measurements of 13• Nuclear reactors are very intense sources ofνe

from -decay of fission products,with a well understood spectrum

- 3 GW → 6×1020e/s- - Reactor spectrum peaks at ~3.7 MeV

- Oscillation Max. for m231

=2.510-3 eV2 at L near 1500 m

Arb

itra

ry

Flux Cross

Sectio

n

Observable Spectrum

From Bemporad, Gratta and Vogel

Disappearance Measurement:Look for small rate deviation from 1/r2 measured at near and far baselines

Relative Measurements for Precision

Compare event rates near and far

Compare energy spectra near and far0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1

1.1

0.1 1 10 100

Nos

c/Nn

o_os

c

Baseline (km)

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• Power station ~ several GW output • Multiple Movable (“interchangeable”) Detectors: each containing

tens of tons of liquid scintillator. ~ 450 m.w.e. or more overburden• Horizontal distance from the reactor vessel to detectors - “near”

~200 m (with no oscillations) and “far” ~1500-2000 m (maximum for oscillations)

• Crucial aspects: (a) Taking ratios of near and far data eliminates many

experimental “unknowns” and systematic errors(b) Want detectors to be as “identical” as possible

Summary: Design Considerations for 13 ~1% Sensitivity

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Proposed Reactor Oscillation Experiments (~2004)

2008: Two have survived, Daya Bay and Double Chooz (+ RENO, Korea)

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Large contingent from the BNL Physics and Chemistry Departments

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Detect n: 0.3b n + p D + (2.2 MeV) (~200 s delay)

49,000 b n + Gd Gd + ’s (8 MeV) (~30 s)

_

e p e+ + n in 0.1% Gd-loaded organic (C-H) liquid scintillator

Signal tagged by energy and n-time delay suppresses background events.

E Te+ + Tn + (mn - mp) + me+ Te+ + 1.8 MeVE 1 – 9 MeV

Daya Bay

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Recent Members Neutrinos/Nuclear-Chemistry GroupRichard L. Hahn, Senior ChemistMinfang Yeh, Chemist Yuping Williamson, RA postdocZhi Zhong, technician-collaboratorAlex Garnov, former RA postdocZheng Chang, former RA postdoc

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Dilute (<<1%) Gd in LS had been successfully used to detect neutrons in nuclear-physics and neutrino experiments. However, prospects were dim to prepare high concentrations of M-LS (~10% Yb, In, or Nd) in multi-ton quantities for years-long solar-neutrino (LENS) and experiments (SNO+). In 2002-05, we at BNL developed new chemical methods to solve these problems, following approach from radiochemistry and nuclear-fuel reprocessing. Prepare M-carboxylates that are soluble in LS. We successfully applied our methods to make suitable ~0.1% Gd in LS (first with Pseudocumene - PC, now with Linear Alkyl Benzene - LAB) that avoided the chemical/optical degradation problems encountered in the Chooz experiment (and to a much lesser extent, Palo Verde). LAB is attractive: has high flashpoint, is biodegradable, and millions of tons of it are produced annually. Paper on Gd-LS, Yeh, Garnov, Hahn, NIM A, 578, 329 (2007).

History of BNL R&D on Metal-loaded LS, History of BNL R&D on Metal-loaded LS, M-LSM-LS

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Required LS Properties: chemical stability >3 years; low light absorption (= high light transmission); high light output

LS, Linear Alkyl Benzene, LAB

BNL’s Gadolinium-Loaded Liquid Scintillator (LS)

BNL, IHEP- China, and JINR-Russia collaborating on LS R&D. Yeh is project L3 co-manager for LS.Hahn is co-leader of LS Task Force,

abs. ~.003 = ~15 m transmission

Data: BNL LS has very low light absorption, unchanged for ~700 days

Initially did solvent extraction, LAB vs. aqNow dissolving solid Gd carboxylate in LAB

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BNL Chemical Tasks for Daya Bay

We have been focusing mainly on perfecting the Gd-LS.

Over the next year, we will be synthesizing the solid Gd carboxylate (from ~1 ton of GdCl3.6H2O), shipping it to Daya Bay to dissolve in LAB to prepare ~200 tons 0.1% Gd-LS

In Addition:

Are developing nuclear chemical methods to assay, reduce or eliminate radioactive contaminants (U,Th, Rn, K) in materials.

Are evaluating chemical compatibility of Gd-LS with acrylic vessel and other construction components; also leaching from materials into Gd-LS and H2O.

Have been developing mass-production chemical techniques to go from current scale of tens of kg to multi-tons (many thousands of Liters).

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Various Nuclear Physics Backgrounds The “usual” rays from rock, PMT’s, contaminants The “usual” cosmic ray muons Since detect neutrons, worry about them as backgrounds: Fast neutrons from muon interactions in the rock… Alpha particles from natural radioactivity

4-5 MeV from U, Th; 2-3 MeV from neutron-deficient rare earths Maximum acceptable levels in the solid GdCl3.6H2O of U and Th are < 5 and <10 ppb respectively ( 0.1% Gd in LS) Note: formula weights, Gd / GdCl3.6H2O = 0.42 Alphas quench strongly in the LS, have apparent energies ~20% of true energy, so they are not mistaken for rays However, they can initiate (,n) nuclear reactions on low-Z elements, e.g., 13C(,n) is exoergic, produces neutrons Cosmogenic “delayed neutron” radioactivity, 0.12-s 8He, 0.18-s 9Li, both decay to excited states that emit n

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This activity is centered in BNL Physics Dept., with some help from Chemistry on H2O optical clarity and leaching tests

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Rates and Spectra

Antineutrino Interaction Rate(events/day per 20 ton module)

Daya Bay near site 960 Ling Ao near site 760 Far site 90

Delayed Energy SignalPrompt Energy Signal

Statistics comparable to single detector in far hall

Distances to Sites (m)

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Planned Sensitivity at Daya Bay with160 tons of Gd-LS

3-year run with 80 t at far site

Daya Baynear hall

(40 t)

Tunnel entrance

Ling Aonear hall

(40 t)

Far hall(80 t)

• Use rate and spectral shapeUse rate and spectral shape• input relative detector input relative detector systematic error of 0.2%systematic error of 0.2%

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The Daya Bay Project: Current Status• CD-0: 11/2005

•US Daya Bay R&D proposal 1/2006

•P5 Roadmap: Recommends Daya Bay 10/2006

•OHEP Daya Bay R&D funds allocated

•Successful CD-1 Review April 2007

•Successful CD-2 Review January 2008; CD-3a March 2008

• CD-3b planned for Mid-year 2008

• CD-4b planned start of full operations Year’s End 2010

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图片 1: 进入隧道施工现场February 2008,

At the main entrance tunnel

Civil Construction

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Now a Brief Discussion ofSNO+

(with some excerpts from a proposal to the Canadian funding agencies)

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Sudbury Neutrino Observatory:Real-Time Detector 24/7 Gives Energy, Time, Direction…8B

1700 tonnes InnerShielding H2O

1000 tonnes D2O

5300 tonnes Outer Shield H2O

12 m Diameter Acrylic Vessel

Support Structure for 9500 PMTs, 60% coverage

Urylon Liner andRadon Seal

SNO

New: SNOLAB Users Facility

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One million pieces transported down in the 10 foot square minecage and re-assembled underultra-clean conditions.

A chemical factory underground!

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[1] Klapdor-Kleingrothaus et al.

2decay gives continuous spectrum. This has been observed several times.

New: 0wouldgive peak at Q-value.

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150Nd decay

• 3.37 MeV endpoint• (9.7 ± 0.7 ± 1.0) × 1018 yr

= 2half-lifemeasured by NEMO-III

• Some uncertainty about M0

• Natural isotopic abundance 5.6%(Other experiments are in R&D with Ge, Te,

Xe, Mo, Nd. SNO+ may be able to get going on a fast track.)

table from F. Avignone Neutrino 2004

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Peak at 3.4 MeV due to 0.Broad peak out to ~5 MeV due to 208Tl from 232Th decay chain

2 decay givescontinuousspectrum.

0givesPeak at Q-value.

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SNO+, A New Experiment at SNOLAB SNO+ will study double beta decay of 150Nd. The goal is to (a) use

the existing SNO detector, apparatus, and infrastructure and (b) replace the D2O in the acrylic vessel with ~1 kton of Nd-loaded liquid scintillator (Nd-LS) from BNL.

Note: Density D2O = 1.10, so must “hold up” the acrylic vessel in the H2O so it does not sink. Density LAB = 0.85, so must “hold down” the acrylic vessel in the H2O so it does not rise to surface.

Much of the existing SNO apparatus was supplied by DOE/ONP. Its value ~$18 M. The idea is that SNO+ would leverage this large investment, and need only ~$11 M from Canada.

Note that neutrinoless double beta decay received one of the two “high priority” ratings in the 2004 APS Study.

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Nd-LS from BNL:Nd-carboxylate in Pseudocumene

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A New Wrinkle: Enrichment of 150Nd? Want to avoid this loss of light with low Nd

concentration and large amount of 150Nd • Scientists from SuperNEMO, SNO+, MOON, and DCBA (Drift

Chamber Analyzer) have joined together to try to keep an existing French AVLIS facility “alive”. (Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation)

• The reason: this facility is capable of producing 100’s of kg of enriched Nd

• This facility was used to demonstrate that 204 kg of U could be enriched to 2.5% from 0.7% (natural abundance of 235U) in several hundred hours

• Russians have done demonstration enrichment of Nd with AVLIS

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The BNL Nd-LS Detects Radiation!

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Brookhaven Science AssociatesU.S. Department of Energy

Predicted SSM Energy Spectra of Solar Neutrinos

Arrows Denote ExperimentalThresholds

71Ga 37Cl Water

LENS

Super-K, SNO1.44 MeV

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