在费米实验室短基线中微子计划中的ICARUS:初始操作
P Abratenko1, A Aduszkiewicz2, F Akbar3
1Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155 USA.
概括
现在ICARUS T600探测器已经在费米实验室投入使用,分析中微子束以测试无菌中微子理论和测量中微子截面. 调试数据显示成功的事件选择和重建能力.
科学领域:
- 粒子物理学 粒子物理学
- 中微子物理学 中微子物理学
- 实验物理实验物理学
背景情况:
- ICARUS合作之前在LNGS运行了T600探测器,限制了中微子振荡参数.
- T600探测器经历了重大翻修,并转移到费米实验室进行新的物理研究.
研究的目的:
- 在Fermilab使用助推中微子束 (BNB) 和中微子在主注入器 (NuMI) 束来启动ICARUS T600探测器.
- 为了准备寻找无菌中微子和测量中微子截面.
- 用真实数据验证事件选择,重建和分析算法.
主要方法:
- 探测器冷却,液体气填充,并重新循环用于低温调试.
- 从BNB和NuMI轴外光束中收集和分析中微子事件.
- 对ICARUS子系统和数据分析能力的性能评估.
主要成果:
- 在2022年6月成功完成冷性调试.
- 证明了从BNB和NuMI光束中选择和重建中微子事件的能力.
- 初步的技术结果强调了子系统的性能和数据分析准备.
结论:
- 伊卡鲁斯T600探测器已经准备好在费米实验室进行物理课程.
- 检测器的性能和分析工具得到了验证,为未来的科学目标铺平了道路.
- 该实验准备为无菌中微子搜索和横截面测量做出贡献.
相关概念视频
Fermi Level
674
The Fermi-Dirac function is represented by an S-shaped curve indicating the probability of an energy state being occupied by an electron at a given temperature. The Fermi level is the energy level at which there is a fifty percent chance of finding an electron, and it is positioned between the lower-energy valence band and the higher-energy conduction band.
At absolute zero temperature, electrons fill all energy states up to the Fermi level, leaving upper states empty. As the temperature rises,...
At absolute zero temperature, electrons fill all energy states up to the Fermi level, leaving upper states empty. As the temperature rises,...
674
Fermi Level Dynamics
290
The vacuum level denotes the energy threshold required for an electron to escape from a material surface. It is usually positioned above the conduction band of a semiconductor and acts as a benchmark for comparing electron energies within various materials.
Electron affinity in semiconductors refers to the energy gap between the minimum of its conduction band and the vacuum level and it is a critical parameter in determining how easily a semiconductor can accept additional electrons.
The work...
Electron affinity in semiconductors refers to the energy gap between the minimum of its conduction band and the vacuum level and it is a critical parameter in determining how easily a semiconductor can accept additional electrons.
The work...
290
Thomson's e/m Experiment
3.9K
In a beam of charged particles created by a heated cathode, the particles move at different speeds. However, many applications need a beam with uniform particle speeds. An arrangement known as a velocity selector uses electric and magnetic fields to pick particles with a particular speed from the beam.
A particle with charge q, speed v, and mass m enters an area from the top, where the magnetic and electric fields are perpendicular both to the particle's motion and to one another. The...
A particle with charge q, speed v, and mass m enters an area from the top, where the magnetic and electric fields are perpendicular both to the particle's motion and to one another. The...
3.9K
Nuclear Fusion
22.8K
The process of converting very light nuclei into heavier nuclei is also accompanied by the conversion of mass into large amounts of energy, a process called fusion. The principal source of energy in the sun is a net fusion reaction in which four hydrogen nuclei fuse and ultimately produce one helium nucleus and two positrons.
A helium nucleus has a mass that is 0.7% less than that of four hydrogen nuclei; this lost mass is converted into energy during the fusion. This reaction produces about...
A helium nucleus has a mass that is 0.7% less than that of four hydrogen nuclei; this lost mass is converted into energy during the fusion. This reaction produces about...
22.8K
Atomic Nuclei: Larmor Precession Frequency
1.5K
The earth's gravitational field produces a 'twisting force' perpendicular to the angular momentum of a spinning mass (such as a spinning top) that causes the mass to 'wobble' around the gravitational field axis in a phenomenon called precession. Similarly, the magnetic moment (μ) of a spinning nucleus precesses due to an external magnetic field directed along the z-axis. The precession of the magnetic moment vector about the magnetic field is called Larmor precession,...
1.5K
Nuclear Transmutation
17.6K
Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one nuclide into another. It can occur by the radioactive decay of a nucleus, or the reaction of a nucleus with another particle. The first manmade nucleus was produced in Ernest Rutherford’s laboratory in 1919 by a transmutation reaction, the bombardment of one type of nuclei with other nuclei or with neutrons. Rutherford bombarded nitrogen-14 atoms with high-speed α particles from a natural radioactive isotope of radium and observed...
17.6K


