Neutrino Telescope Array (NTA) — Towards Survey of Astronomical ντ Sources
Author(s) -
George W. S. Hou
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
instrumentation and methods for astrophysics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.7566/jpscp.15.011012
Subject(s) - observatory , sky , neutrino , telescope , physics , astronomy , cherenkov radiation , remote sensing , neutrino detector , neutrino oscillation , geography , optics , particle physics , detector
The Earth-skimming $\nu_{\tau}$ method allows for huge target mass and detection volume simultaneously. In part motivated by IceCube PeV astro-neutrino events, the planned NTA observatory has three site stations watching the air mass surrounded by Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, and Hualalai on Hawaii Island, plus a site station at the center watching the lower night sky. Sensitivities equivalent to $> 100$ km$^3$ water and pointing accuracy of $< 0.2^\circ$ can be achieved with Cherenkov-fluorescence stereoscopic observation for PeV-EeV neutrinos that is almost background-free. With design based on experience from Ashra-1 and the goal of clear discovery and identification of astronomical $\nu_\tau$ sources, a new international collaboration is being formed.
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