MANTS-GNN Meeting 2014
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Geneva, Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland
CERN
385 Route de Meyrin
1217 Meyrin
Switzerland
Description
The MANTS meeting will be in Geneva, Switzerland on 20-21 of September. The fee for the meeting will be 55 CHF if paid before Aug. 7.
Participants
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Meeting of the GNN Board 222-R-001 (Filtration Plant)
222-R-001
Filtration Plant
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Registration all day: we will be in Building 40 on Friday afternoon if you are arriving before Saturday. Tell the guards that you are here for MANTS, and they will let you through if you arrive on Friday. Saturday, they will have your nametags at Building 33, at the main entrance.. At the main entrance (Bldg. 40)
At the main entrance
Bldg. 40
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Overview / FoM / Data Policy - Christian Spiering and Erik Blaufuss, conveners Filtration Plant (222-R-001)
Filtration Plant
222-R-001
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Overview on plans at all sites and GNN reportThe first part of this talk will give the basic information on plans at all three sites: South Pole, Mediterranean Sea, Lake Baikal. This part is intended to avoid 3 separate conference-like talks which typically eat up much of the time which is better used for special items. The second part of the talk is devoted to GNN activities and the GNN session of the day before.Speaker: Dr Christian Spiering (DESY)
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Figure of Merit overviewI provide an overview of the Figure of Merit (FoM) groupSpeaker: Dr Clancy James (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg)
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Break Opposite registration (Bldg. 40)
Opposite registration
Bldg. 40
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PINGU / ORCA : I: Antoine Kouchner and Marek Kowalski, convenors Salle Bohr S2-B01 (Bldg. 40)
Salle Bohr S2-B01
Bldg. 40
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Working Group on Performance and Figure of Merit: Clancy James, Claudio Kopper and Erik Blaufuss, Convenors R-001, Filtration Plant (Bldg. 222)
R-001, Filtration Plant
Bldg. 222
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Lunch: On Your Own Cafeteria 1 (Bldg. 501)
Cafeteria 1
Bldg. 501
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Atmospheric Neutrinos / Charm: I - Teresa Montaruli and Paolo Desiati, convenors 222-R-001 (Filtration Plant)
222-R-001
Filtration Plant
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hadron and charm production in the atmosphere - Introductory remarks from ISVHECRI 2014This is an introduction to the Charm Production Session of the MANTS 2014 Meeting. It includes a brief summary of hadronic production in extensive air shower, including heavy quark production.Speaker: Paolo Desiati (o=uwmad,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu)
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Charm with High Energy Muons in IceCube - Summary of P.Berghaus' resultsThis talk gives a summary of an analysis to measure the high energy muon spectrum performed on one year of data of the IceCube detector. The main background for single high energy muons are high-multiplicity bundles comprised of lower energy muons. This analysis attempts to seperate single muons from muon bundles through their different energy loss profiles. A preliminary best fit on the muon spectrum and the prompt component is presented.Speaker: Mr Hans-Peter Bretz (o=desy-zeuthen,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu)
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PINGU / ORCA: II: - Antoine Kouchner and Marek Kowalski, conveners Salle Bohr, S2-B01 (Bldg. 40)
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Bldg. 40
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Muon rejection in PINGUStudy of muon rejection in PINGUSpeaker: Elisa Resconi (o=munchen,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu)
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Comparison of ORCA and PINGU Sensitivity StudiesWe present an overview and comparison of the mass hierarchy sensitivity studies performed by PINGU and ORCA. Furthermore we discuss an ongoing joint study that aims to get consistent results from the two analyses.Speakers: Lukas Schulte (o=bonn,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu), Mr Martijn Jongen (Nikhef)
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Break Across the floor from Registration (Bldg. 40)
Across the floor from Registration
Bldg. 40
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Atmospheric Neutrinos / Charm: II - Teresa Montaruli and Paolo Desiati, convenors 222-R-001 (Filtration Plant)
222-R-001
Filtration Plant
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Atmospheric neutrinos and diffuse fluxes of cosmic neutrinos with the ANTARES detector.The undersea neutrino telescope ANTARES measured the atmospheric muon neutrino energy spectrum using data collected in 4 years of data taking. A short review of the methodology and of the results will be given. The search for diffuse fluxes of cosmic neutrinos using track-like events will be presented as well.Speaker: Annarita Margiotta (Universita' di Bologna and Sezione INFN di Bologna)
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Contribution of Kshort to the flux of atmospheric electron neutrinosWe report on a calculation of the contribution of the rare Ke3 decay of the Kshort, which becomes comparable to the contribution from Klong and charged kaons above 100 TeV.Speaker: Dr Thomas Gaisser (University of Delaware)
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High energy hadronic interaction models bridging accelerator with cosmic ray physicsIn this talk I will present the relevance of accelerator data and for cosmic ray physics. The production of charm in hadronic interaction models will be introduced and comparisons of model predictions and available data shown.Speaker: Anatoli Fedynitch (o=uwmad,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu)
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Cascade Reconstruction: KM3NeT will provide convenor Salle Bohr S2-B01 (Bldg. 40)
Salle Bohr S2-B01
Bldg. 40
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Search for a cosmic neutrino flux with showers in 6 years of ANTARES dataWe have developed a shower or cascade reconstruction algorithm and we have searched for shower-like events in 6 years (2007 - 2012) of ANTARES data. The performance of the algorithm and results of a search for a diffuse cosmic neutrino flux will be presented.Speaker: Dr Thomas Eberl (Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics)
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Aperitif 501/R-023 (Glass Box)
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Glass Box
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Optical Sensors and Technology: Marek Kowalski, convenor S2-B01, Salle Bohr (Bldg. 40)
S2-B01, Salle Bohr
Bldg. 40
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IceVeto: A high energy extension for IceCubeNeutrino Astronomy in the Southern Hemisphere: Study of a cosmic-ray veto for the IceCube neutrino observatory. ICECUBE is the world’s largest high-energy neutrino observatory, built at the South Pole. The main backgrounds for extraterrestrial neutrino detection in ICECUBE are cosmic ray (CR) induced extensive air showers (EAS). One way to suppress these backgrounds in ICECUBE is to look at particles that have traversed the whole Earth, leaving not only astrophysical but also atmospheric neutrinos (AN). In the southern sky, the CR muon background dominates the neutrino spectrum because high-energy muons will penetrate the overburden of ice above the detector. EAS can be detected with air shower arrays at the surface. Such an array can be used to veto the CR muons reaching the deep detector. In particular, such a veto detector can suppress even the AN background, preferably covering a large solid angle including the galactic plane. This scenario motivates studies to determine the cost and physics potential of a veto extension, IceVeto. Initial estimates indicate that such a veto detector would more than double the discovery potential of current point source analysis in the southern sky for far less than a tenth of the cost of IceCube. With the additional detector IceVeto, IceCube would be able to explore the galactic center and galactic plane for extraterrestrial neutrino detection. We propose detailed simulation studies to show the potential and feasibility of IceVeto and to develop prototypes for detector constructions. These studies can be largely done independently of tests at the South Pole, in particular because of the immense experience with detector systems such as IceCube and AUGER and the already existing infrastructure at the RWTH Aachen. Due to my experience with IceCube and IceTop, specifically with veto techniques, I am coordinating the R&D activities of the IceCube Collaboration for surface extensions and an ideal candidate to lead a research group.Speaker: Jan Auffenberg (o=uwmad,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu)
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Point Sources / Self Veto: Juergen Brunner and Markus Ackermann, conveners 222-R-001 (Filtration Plant)
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Filtration Plant
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Muon neutrino searches at high energiesI will discuss some recent muon astrophysical neutron searches and results with IceCube. I will focus on improvements in the Southern hemisphere and add a discussion about the presence of a diffuse flux and the absence of point sources.Speaker: Albrecht Karle (o=uwmad,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu)
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The Generalized Neutrino Self-Veto for Neutrino TelescopesSearches for astrophysical neutrinos have to contend with a large background of atmospheric neutrinos. In searches for up-going neutrinos, this background is irreducible. In veto-based searches, however, down-going atmospheric neutrinos are removed when the veto is triggered by muons produced in the same air shower, leaving only astrophysical neutrinos at high energies and small zenith angles. However, this veto is only guaranteed for muon neutrinos. There is a possibility for muons from other branches of the shower to contribute and offer a veto for atmospheric electron neutrinos and atmospheric neutrinos from prompt decays. To verify the veto probability for these neutrinos an analytic formula was derived from lepton yields and modifications to CORSIKA were made. The modification to CORSIKA improves upon the simulation’s speed and file size by actively determining when showers are not interesting to the analysis and stopping the showers simulation and moving on to the next one.Speaker: Kyle Jero (o=uwrf,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu)
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KM3NeT Diffuse Fluxes sensitivity studiesThe present status of diffuse flux studies for the KM3NeT detector is presented. The latest developments on the track channel and, separately, on the cascade channel have shown that KM3NeT would have extremely good performances in the possible observation of an IceCube-like signal, and an outlook of future work will be given.Speaker: Mr Luigi Antonio Fusco (INFN and University of Bologna)
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Break Same as yesterday (Bldg. 40)
Same as yesterday
Bldg. 40
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Performance and Figures of Merit: Discussion Filtration Plant (222-R-001)
Filtration Plant
222-R-001
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Lunch: On Your Own
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Parallel Session Summaries 222-R-001 (Filtration Plant)
222-R-001
Filtration Plant
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