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Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande ICHEP'04 ICRR K.Ishihara for SK collaboration Super Kamiokande detector Result from SK-I Status of SK-II Future plan

Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande ICHEP'04 ICRR K.Ishihara for SK collaboration Super Kamiokande detector Result from SK-I Status of SK-II

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Page 1: Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande ICHEP'04 ICRR K.Ishihara for SK collaboration Super Kamiokande detector Result from SK-I Status of SK-II

Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande

ICHEP'04ICRRK.Ishiharafor SK collaboration

Super Kamiokande detectorResult from SK-IStatus of SK-IIFuture plan

Page 2: Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande ICHEP'04 ICRR K.Ishihara for SK collaboration Super Kamiokande detector Result from SK-I Status of SK-II

Super Kamiokande detector

50 k ton water Cherenkov Detector located at 1000 m underground.

41.4

m

39.3m

E e 9.87 MeV

cos sun 0.915

Feature of solar neutrino observation

8B neutrino measurement by + e- → + e- Strong directionalityReal time measurement.Sensitive to ee-

=~0.15×ee- High statistics ~15ev./day with Ee > 5MeV Studies on energy spectrum.

Precise energy calibration by LINAC and 16N.

Page 3: Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande ICHEP'04 ICRR K.Ishihara for SK collaboration Super Kamiokande detector Result from SK-I Status of SK-II

Solar neutrino observation at SK I

B8e flux 2.35 0.02 0.08 106 cm2 s

0.406 0.004 0.0140.013

SSM BP2004

Sun sun

e

May/31/96 – Jul/13/01 22400 events (14.5 ev/day)

Event/

day/k

ton/

bin

Direction to the Sun

Solar neutrino events

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SK-I day/night difference

Cos

Flu

x in

10^

6/cm

^3

SK-I (1496 days) 5.0-20. MeV 22.5 kton

day nightADNDay Night

Day Night 20.021 0.020 0.012

0.013

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Z

mantle

core

SK Day

z

Un-bined day/night analysisEnergy and zenith angle dependence of event rate variatoin.

(Δm2 = 6.3×10-5 eV2, tan2θ = 0.55)

L e iBi S

i 1

N bin

1

ni

Bi U i c mi S p c , E z c , E

#B.G. in eachenergy bin

#SignalEvents

Event“Time"

BackgroundShape

Solar signalshape

ADN 0.018 0.016 0.0120.013

cf. old method 0.02 0.021 0.0120.013

j j

i

MC

MC

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Energy spectrum of SK-I

m2=6.3x10-5eV2, tan2=0.55

m2=7.2x10-5eV2, tan2=0.38

Best fit 8B flux: 4.84 x 106 /cm2/sec

Energy correlated systematic error

Best fit 8B flux: 5.21 x 106 /cm2/sec

SK only (BP 2000 flux)

No distortion

Our data is consistent with no distortionOur data is consistent with no distortion..Consistent with LMA within 1 Consistent with LMA within 1 ..

Page 7: Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande ICHEP'04 ICRR K.Ishihara for SK collaboration Super Kamiokande detector Result from SK-I Status of SK-II

SSMSSM8

22osc

SSMSSM8

22osc8

B

tan, ,

B

tan,B

ii

ii

ii

ii hep

mheph

hep

mb

i

iii

ii

i

f

hb

hep

,

B

Datad

SSMSSM8i

timevar2

2

2

2

2

2

12

22 log2 L

R

R

S

S

B

BN

i i

iibin d

Oscillation analysis

Spectrum

RR

iSS

iB

iRSi ffff ,,

Energy correlated systematic error

Time variation

Function for energy correlated systematic errors

8B spec. shape

energy scale

energy resolution

Page 8: Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande ICHEP'04 ICRR K.Ishihara for SK collaboration Super Kamiokande detector Result from SK-I Status of SK-II

Michael Smy, UC Irvine

SK only (95% C.L.)SK only (95% C.L.)SSM SSM Flux IndependentFlux Independent

SK onlySK only(68% C.L.)(68% C.L.)

SSM SSM FluxFluxIndependentIndependent

SK only (68% C.L.)SK only (68% C.L.)SSM SSM 88B B Flux (BP2004)Flux (BP2004)

SK only (95% C.L.)SK only (95% C.L.)SSM SSM 88B B Flux(BP2004)Flux(BP2004)

Page 9: Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande ICHEP'04 ICRR K.Ishihara for SK collaboration Super Kamiokande detector Result from SK-I Status of SK-II

Michael Smy, UC Irvine

SK only (95% C.L.)SK only (95% C.L.)SSM SSM Flux IndependentFlux Independent

SK onlySK only(68% C.L.)(68% C.L.)

SSM SSM FluxFluxIndependentIndependent

SK only (68% C.L.)SK only (68% C.L.)88B B Flux ConstrainedFlux Constrainedto BP2004 & SNO NCto BP2004 & SNO NC

SK only (95% C.L.)SK only (95% C.L.)88B B Flux ConstrainedFlux Constrainedto BP2004 & SNO NCto BP2004 & SNO NC

Page 10: Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande ICHEP'04 ICRR K.Ishihara for SK collaboration Super Kamiokande detector Result from SK-I Status of SK-II

Michael Smy, UC Irvine

KamLAND

SK/SNO

KamLAND from hep-ph/0406035(KamLAND Collaboration)

sin2 is determined by SK/SNO

Result form SK/SNO is consistent withResult form SK/SNO is consistent with that from KamLAND!that from KamLAND!

Dose this difference indicate new physics ?Dose this difference indicate new physics ?

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Status of SK-II

Period '96-'01 accident '03-'05#PMTs 11,146 5,182Photo Coverage 40 % 19 %Light yield ~6 p.e./MeV ~2.8 p.e/MeV Energy threshold 5.0 MeV 8.0 MeV

SK-I SK-II

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SK-II 325 days (22.5 kton)8.0-20.0 MeVSignal =

SK-II preliminary result

Flux = 2.38±0.09(stat.) × 106/cm2/scf. SK-I 2.35±0.02(stat.) ± 0.08(sys.)

Event rate at SK-II is consistent with SK-I!Event rate at SK-II is consistent with SK-I!

Solar neutrino events

Dec.24,2002 – March 25, 2004

Direction to the Sun

Systematic error is under study

82802161

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Day

Night

Day NightDay Night 2

0.025 0.075 stat.Average of SK-I

Day/Night Asymmetry and Energy Spectrum Day/Night Asymmetry and Energy Spectrum at SK-II are also consistent with SK-I!at SK-II are also consistent with SK-I!

SK-II works well !SK-II works well !

Page 14: Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande ICHEP'04 ICRR K.Ishihara for SK collaboration Super Kamiokande detector Result from SK-I Status of SK-II

Physics motivation in future

Find evidence of matter effect.(Find smoking gun of LMA.)

How to do ?

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Energy spectrum distortionRecoil electron

spectrum

reduce sys. error

reduce stat. error

Lower threshold

~10% upturn should be seen

tan2()0.550.380.380.380.28

m2 (eV2)6.3 x 10-5

4.8 x 10-5 7.2 x 10-5

10.0 x 10-5

7.2 x 10-5

Assumptions:Correlated systematic error: x 0.54.0-5.5MeV background: x 0.3(same BG as SK-I above 5.5MeV)

Significance of shectrum distortion

Sig

nifi

canc

e ()

Live time (year)

Page 16: Solar neutrino measurement at Super Kamiokande ICHEP'04 ICRR K.Ishihara for SK collaboration Super Kamiokande detector Result from SK-I Status of SK-II

Reject Background(~50% Radon, ~50% Gamma)

➢ Acrylic cover prevents radon from emitting from PMTs.

➢ Improve vertex fitter to reduce contamination of gamma events.Dependent on CPU power !

Reduce systematic ErrorWater transparency measurement with 7 laser calibrations.

SK tankLasers for w.t. measurements

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Analysis of lower energy region in SK-I

629 +128 -126(sta.) signals68016+-262 bg events

4.5 – 5.0 MeV dataFlux: 3.13±0.63(sta.)±0.16(sys.) /cm2/sec

Direction to the sun

1496 days

466 days

Solar neutrino energy spectrum

4.5-5.0 MeV data is consistent with data with E>5.0 MeV.

We've already successed to lower EWe've already successed to lower Ethth to 4.5 MeV ! to 4.5 MeV !

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summary

Day/night asymmetry is obtainedby un-binned methodADN= -1.8±1.6 +1.3/-1.2 %.

Preliminary results from SK-II are consistent with SK-I.

Hope to see definite energy spectrum distortion in SK-III, if it should be there.If not, it indicates new physics

13, CPT violation ...