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Chasing cosmic tau neutrinos in the abyss

Authors :
Bormuth, R.
Bormuth R.
Jong, M. de
Samtleben, D.F.E.
Bormuth R.
Koffeman, E.N.
Heijboer, A.
Eberl, T.
Eliel, E.R.
AchĂșcarro, A.
Leiden University
Source :
Casimir PhD Series
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

In this work the reconstruction of a tau neutrino signal in the KM3NeT detector is discussed. Tau neutrinos leave a two shower signature in the detector, which is a unique signature among all neutrino interactions. By identifying and reconstructing these tau signatures the KM3NeT detector will be able to distinguish all three neutrino flavors. In addition, cosmic tau neutrinos suffer significantly less from atmospheric backgrounds, makign them ideal messengers for cosmic events. The presented reconstruction is the first tau reconstruction for the KM3NeT detector and resulted in a total expected observation rate of half a tau event per year for one unit of the KM3NeT detector.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Casimir PhD Series
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..a053b8a8cf31891236a66ea5b3c06d10