Pellegrino, Carmelo
(2017)
Study for a Real-Time Alert System for Multi-Messenger Astronomy with the KM3NeT/ARCA Neutrino Telescope, [Dissertation thesis], Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna.
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Fisica, 29 Ciclo. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/7813.
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Abstract
The detection of a flux of high-energy neutrinos has open a new
observation window on the high-energy Universe. The KM3NeT project aims to
build a network of neutrino detectors in the Mediterranean Sea: ORCA, to
be installed close to the Southern French coast and dedicated mainly to
study the neutrino mass hierarchy; ARCA, which represents the northern
counterpart of IceCube, the largest neutrino telescope presently in data
taking. In the Phase-2 configuration, ARCA will be made of 230 vertical
structures, called Detection Units, each hosting 18 Digital Optical
Modules, and will occupy 1 cubic kilometre. Each DOM hosts 31 PMTs for
detecting the Cherenkov light emitted along the path of relativistic
charged particles in sea water. The sensors are continuously stressed by
light sources, such as 40K beta decay and bioluminescence, in the
underwater environment, requiring the use of an on-line filtering system,
called TriDAS, which is also discussed.
The ARCA detector is suited to be part of a global network of
observatories that perform multi-messenger astrophysical and astronomy
studies.
The Astrophysical Neutrino Trigger System, ANTS, presented and described
in this thesis, aims to perform a very fast on-line track reconstruction
to drive follow-up observations by other observatories in a
multi-messenger context, for neutrino induced muons in the the energy
range 10 TeV < E < 10 PeV. The capabilities of ANTS, in terms of
reconstruction efficiency, purity of the reconstructed sample, angular
resolution, and processing speed, are discussed.
Abstract
The detection of a flux of high-energy neutrinos has open a new
observation window on the high-energy Universe. The KM3NeT project aims to
build a network of neutrino detectors in the Mediterranean Sea: ORCA, to
be installed close to the Southern French coast and dedicated mainly to
study the neutrino mass hierarchy; ARCA, which represents the northern
counterpart of IceCube, the largest neutrino telescope presently in data
taking. In the Phase-2 configuration, ARCA will be made of 230 vertical
structures, called Detection Units, each hosting 18 Digital Optical
Modules, and will occupy 1 cubic kilometre. Each DOM hosts 31 PMTs for
detecting the Cherenkov light emitted along the path of relativistic
charged particles in sea water. The sensors are continuously stressed by
light sources, such as 40K beta decay and bioluminescence, in the
underwater environment, requiring the use of an on-line filtering system,
called TriDAS, which is also discussed.
The ARCA detector is suited to be part of a global network of
observatories that perform multi-messenger astrophysical and astronomy
studies.
The Astrophysical Neutrino Trigger System, ANTS, presented and described
in this thesis, aims to perform a very fast on-line track reconstruction
to drive follow-up observations by other observatories in a
multi-messenger context, for neutrino induced muons in the the energy
range 10 TeV < E < 10 PeV. The capabilities of ANTS, in terms of
reconstruction efficiency, purity of the reconstructed sample, angular
resolution, and processing speed, are discussed.
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di dottorato
Autore
Pellegrino, Carmelo
Supervisore
Co-supervisore
Dottorato di ricerca
Ciclo
29
Coordinatore
Settore disciplinare
Settore concorsuale
Parole chiave
Neutrino astronomy, Neutrino detectors, Transient sources,
Multi-messenger astronomy, Realtime analysis, Trigger
URN:NBN
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/7813
Data di discussione
20 Marzo 2017
URI
Altri metadati
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di dottorato
Autore
Pellegrino, Carmelo
Supervisore
Co-supervisore
Dottorato di ricerca
Ciclo
29
Coordinatore
Settore disciplinare
Settore concorsuale
Parole chiave
Neutrino astronomy, Neutrino detectors, Transient sources,
Multi-messenger astronomy, Realtime analysis, Trigger
URN:NBN
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/7813
Data di discussione
20 Marzo 2017
URI
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