Title :
ANTARES: A System of Underwater Sensors Looking for Neutrinos
Author_Institution :
Univ. Polytech. de Valencia, Valencia
Abstract :
The detection of very high energy neutrinos requires very large detectors and a large overburden as a shield against the background of cosmic ray muons. ANTARES is at present the largest neutrino telescope currently under construction in the northern hemisphere. It is being built and installed at a depth of 2500 m in the Mediterranean Sea, near the Southern French coast, by a large European collaboration. A three-dimensional array of photomultipliers are used to detect the Cherenkov light emitted by neutrino- induced muons. The array, when completed, will consists of 12 lines each covering a vertical length of about 450 m and equipped with 75 photomultipliers arranged in triplets. The readout electronics is connected to an on-shore laboratory through a 42 km long electro-optical cable. The detector design, which constitutes a complex system of underwater sensors, together with preliminary technical results of the 5 lines already deployed and connected are presented.
Keywords :
Cherenkov counters; astronomical telescopes; neutrino detection; oceanographic equipment; photomultipliers; readout electronics; sensors; 3D photomultiplier array; ANTARES; Cherenkov light detection; depth 2500 m; distance 42 km; electro-optical cable; neutrino telescope; neutrino-induced muons; on-shore laboratory; readout electronics; underwater sensors; very high energy neutrinos; Collaboration; Detectors; Laboratories; Mesons; Neutrino sources; Optical arrays; Photomultipliers; Readout electronics; Sensor systems; Telescopes;
Conference_Titel :
Sensor Technologies and Applications, 2007. SensorComm 2007. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Valencia
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2988-2
DOI :
10.1109/SENSORCOMM.2007.4394920