A Cost Effective Optimization of the hybrid-DOM Design for TRIDENT
A Cost Effective Optimization of the hybrid-DOM Design for TRIDENT
TRIDENT is a planned multi-cubic-kilometer deep-sea neutrino telescope to be built in the South China Sea, designed to rapidly discover high-energy astrophysical neutrino sources with sensitivity to all neutrino flavors. Achieving this at scale requires a detector design that balances performance with power, cost, and mechanical simplicity. This study presents a cost-effective optimization of TRIDENT's hybrid Digital Optical Module (hDOM) design, comparing configurations using high-quantum-efficiency (QE) 3-inch PMTs and larger 4-inch PMTs, the latter evaluated with both baseline and enhanced QE assumptions. Using full-chain detector simulations incorporating site-specific seawater optical properties and realistic backgrounds, we assess performance in all-flavor neutrino detection efficiency, directional reconstruction, and tau neutrino flavor identification from 1 TeV to 10 PeV. We find that if 4-inch PMTs can achieve QE comparable to 3-inch PMTs, their performance matches or improves upon that of the 3-inch design, while significantly reducing channel count, power consumption, and cost. These findings support the 4-inch PMT hDOM as a promising and scalable choice for TRIDENT's future instrumentation.
Hengbin Shao、Fuyudi Zhang、Qichao Chang、Shuhua Hao、Ruike Cao、Jingtao Huang、Weilun Huang、Hai Liu、Hualin Mei、Iwan Morton-Blake、Wei Tian、Yingwei Wang、Xin Xiang、Donglian Xu
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Hengbin Shao,Fuyudi Zhang,Qichao Chang,Shuhua Hao,Ruike Cao,Jingtao Huang,Weilun Huang,Hai Liu,Hualin Mei,Iwan Morton-Blake,Wei Tian,Yingwei Wang,Xin Xiang,Donglian Xu.A Cost Effective Optimization of the hybrid-DOM Design for TRIDENT[EB/OL].(2025-07-14)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10256.点此复制
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