Hanohano:A Deep Ocean Antineutrino Observatory
Hanohano:A Deep Ocean Antineutrino Observatory
This paper presents the science potential of a deep ocean antineutrino observatory being developed at Hawaii and elsewhere. The observatory design allows for relocation from one site to another. Positioning the observaory some 60 km distant from a nuclear reactor complex enables preecision measurement of neutrino mixing parameters, leading to a determination of neutrino mass hierarchy and theta_13. At a mid-Pacific location, the observatory measures the flux of uranium and thorium decay series antineutrinos from earth's mantle and performs a sensitive search for a hypothetical natural fission reactor in earth's core. A subequent deployment at another mid-ocean location would test lateral homogeneity of uranium and thorium in earth's mantle. These measurements have significance for earth energy studies.
J. G. Learned、S. Matsuno、S. T. Dye、G. Varner、M. Batygov、S. Pakvasa
10.1088/1742-6596/136/4/042002
地球物理学粒子探测技术、辐射探测技术、核仪器仪表核燃料、核燃料生产
J. G. Learned,S. Matsuno,S. T. Dye,G. Varner,M. Batygov,S. Pakvasa.Hanohano:A Deep Ocean Antineutrino Observatory[EB/OL].(2008-10-02)[2025-05-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/0810.0564.点此复制
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