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2014 Fiscal Year Annual Research Report

超新星爆発によるニュートリノ信号と重力波信号の相関の研究

Planned Research

Project AreaNew development in astrophysics through multimessenger observations of gravitational wave sources
Project/Area Number 24103004
Research InstitutionThe University of Tokyo

Principal Investigator

ヴァギンズ マーク  東京大学, カブリ数物連携宇宙研究機構, 教授 (90509902)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) 小汐 由介  岡山大学, 自然科学研究科, 准教授 (80292960)
Project Period (FY) 2012-06-28 – 2017-03-31
Keywords宇宙線 / 重力波 / 超新星爆発 / ニュートリノ / ガドリニウム
Outline of Annual Research Achievements

The EGADS (Evaluating Gadolinium's Action on Detector Systems) laboratory is located one km underground in the Mozumi mine in northern Gifu-ken, near the Super-Kamiokande neutrino detector. Originally designed as an R&D test bed for studying the effects of dissolving gadolinium (Gd) salts in a water Cherenkov detector (Gd makes neutrons visible, which has many potential physics benefits), the purpose of this Kakenhi is to convert EGADS into the world's most advanced supernova neutrino detector.
FY2014 was primarily devoted to the rebuilding and recovery of EGADS following an unfortunate mixup during construction in 2013. All components inside the detector must be made of high-grade stainless steel or other non-reactive materials. However, a vendor's error led to one minor component, a several meter long length of structural support wire, being made of low-grade, non-stainless iron. After installation it rapidly corroded in the liquid environment inside the detector. Since even a few parts per billion of dissolved iron will ruin water transparency, about half of the year was spent carefully cleaning the rust out the detector, repassivizing the exposed stainless surfaces, and reassembling the detector using the originally specified materials.
The recovery has been a complete success, and since October 2014 the refurbished EGADS detector has been full of water (and gadolinium), and has been operating better than ever before. The detector has been carefully calibrated and data taking now takes place 24 hours a day without interruption.

Current Status of Research Progress
Current Status of Research Progress

2: Research has progressed on the whole more than it was originally planned.

Reason

I feel that (2) is the correct answer for where the project stands: we are making excellent, steady progress toward our supernova detection goals. This is perhaps surprising, given the six months lost due to the cleanup and recovery of EGADS following the discovery of the bad structural wire.
However, following this repair we have emerged with a detector that not only works better than before, but even better than could have been reasonably expected. Only the delay keeps us from a grade of (1).
EGADS's all-important selective water filtration system, which keeps the water in the detector clean but does not remove the dissolved gadolinium, was upgraded during the battle against the rust. Now, thanks to this improved system, we have for the first time anywhere achieved - *with* dissolved gadolinium - salted water transparency equivalent to the ultrapure water in Super-Kamiokande. This is a major breakthrough, and will allow the highest possible efficiency for detection of supernova neutrinos. Indeed, EGADS now stands for Employing Gadolinium to Autonomously Detect Supernovas.
No one expected that Gd-loaded water (there are 400 kg of gadolinium sulfate dissolved in the 200-ton EGADS tank) would ever be as transparent at Super-K's ultrapure water, but that is what we are now seeing. This has powerful implications for this new Gd-loading technology, since extremely clear water is key to the success of all large water Cherenkov detectors.

Strategy for Future Research Activity

Now that the detector itself is repaired and operating at peak efficiency, it is time to make sure the DAQ and data pipeline are equally capable.
This will involve a complete upgrade of the front-end electronics. To accomplish this upgrade - which will provide the deadtime-less and zero-energy-threshold functionality needed to literally collect every possible bit of information during a once-in-a-lifetime galactic supernova explosion - new readout boards for all 240 photomultiplier tubes in EGADS have been produced. These new, custom electronics modules (known as QBEE's) will be installed this year, at which point we will unquestionably have the most advanced supernova neutrino detector in the world.
We will then install a specialized realtime computer to receive and analyze every byte of data (include all PMT dark noise and radioactively induced backgrounds) as it is collected. It will filter the data in real time, and will be capable of immediately identifying a supernova signal as genuine thanks to the dissolved gadolinium, which acts like an amplifier for these signals.
The ultimate goal of this upgraded EGADS detector is to have the capability to alert the other members of this multimessenger Kakenhi that a supernova explosion is taking place in our galaxy within one second of the first neutrino's arrival in EGADS. Therefore, in addition to keeping EGADS in good working order with the highest possible uptime fraction, continued co-ordination with the other Kakenhi members is essential, and will be vigorously pursued.

  • Research Products

    (15 results)

All 2015 2014

All Journal Article (2 results) (of which Int'l Joint Research: 2 results,  Peer Reviewed: 2 results,  Open Access: 1 results) Presentation (13 results) (of which Int'l Joint Research: 8 results,  Invited: 7 results)

  • [Journal Article] Physics potential of a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment using a J-PARC neutrino beam and Hyper-Kamiokande2015

    • Author(s)
      K. Abe et al.
    • Journal Title

      PTEP

      Volume: 2015 Pages: 053C02-1-35

    • DOI

      10.1093/ptep/ptv061

    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Journal Article] Supernova Relic Neutrino search with neutron tagging at Super-Kamiokande-IV2015

    • Author(s)
      H. Zhang et al.
    • Journal Title

      Astroparticle physics

      Volume: 60 Pages: 41-46

    • DOI

      10.1016/j.astropartphys.2014.05.004

    • Peer Reviewed / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Presentation] Super-Kamiokande Gadolinium R&D Project: introduction and overview2015

    • Author(s)
      Lluis Marti Magro
    • Organizer
      日本物理学会第70回年次大会
    • Place of Presentation
      早稲田大学
    • Year and Date
      2015-03-21 – 2015-03-24
  • [Presentation] Super-Kamiokande Gadolinium R&D Project: Gd添加水チェレンコフ検出器EGADSにおける検出器較正2015

    • Author(s)
      徐宸原
    • Organizer
      日本物理学会第70回年次大会
    • Place of Presentation
      早稲田大学
    • Year and Date
      2015-03-21 – 2015-03-24
  • [Presentation] Super-Kaimiokande Gadolinium R&D Project: Gd添加水チェレンコフ検出器EGADSにおけるRayleigh散乱の測定2015

    • Author(s)
      阿久津良介
    • Organizer
      日本物理学会第70回年次大会
    • Place of Presentation
      早稲田大学
    • Year and Date
      2015-03-21 – 2015-03-24
  • [Presentation] Super-Kamiokande Gadolinium R&D Project: Gd添加水チェレンコフ検出器EGADSにおけるGdからのガンマ線事象の解析2015

    • Author(s)
      森俊彰
    • Organizer
      日本物理学会第70回年次大会
    • Place of Presentation
      早稲田大学
    • Year and Date
      2015-03-21 – 2015-03-24
  • [Presentation] Recent results from Super-Kamiokande2015

    • Author(s)
      Masayuki Nakahata
    • Organizer
      XVI International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes
    • Place of Presentation
      Venice, Italy
    • Year and Date
      2015-03-02 – 2015-03-06
    • Int'l Joint Research / Invited
  • [Presentation] Zen and the Art of Gadolinium-Loaded Water Cherenkov Detectors2014

    • Author(s)
      Mark Vagins
    • Organizer
      24th Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation
    • Place of Presentation
      Kashiwa, Japan
    • Year and Date
      2014-11-10 – 2014-11-10
    • Int'l Joint Research / Invited
  • [Presentation] Gd Doping R&D2014

    • Author(s)
      Mark Vagins
    • Organizer
      NNN14
    • Place of Presentation
      Paris, France
    • Year and Date
      2014-11-04 – 2014-11-06
    • Int'l Joint Research / Invited
  • [Presentation] Gd Loading in Water2014

    • Author(s)
      Mark Vagins
    • Organizer
      ANT2014
    • Place of Presentation
      Los Angels, California, USA
    • Year and Date
      2014-09-22 – 2014-09-24
    • Int'l Joint Research / Invited
  • [Presentation] Super-Kamiokande Gadolinium R&D project Gd 添加水チェレンコフ検出器EGADSの現状2014

    • Author(s)
      森俊彰
    • Organizer
      日本物理学会2014年秋季大会
    • Place of Presentation
      佐賀大学本庄キャンパス
    • Year and Date
      2014-09-18 – 2014-09-21
  • [Presentation] Prospects for supernovae neutrino detection2014

    • Author(s)
      Takaaki Mori
    • Organizer
      NOW2014
    • Place of Presentation
      Conca Specchiulla, Otranto, Italy
    • Year and Date
      2014-09-07 – 2014-09-15
    • Int'l Joint Research / Invited
  • [Presentation] Supernovae Neutrino detectors2014

    • Author(s)
      M. Nakahata
    • Organizer
      VHEPU conference
    • Place of Presentation
      Que Nhon, Vietnum
    • Year and Date
      2014-08-03 – 2014-08-09
    • Int'l Joint Research / Invited
  • [Presentation] EGADS approaching GADZOOKS!2014

    • Author(s)
      Lluis Marti Magro
    • Organizer
      3rd International Conference on New Frontiers in Physics
    • Place of Presentation
      Crete, Greece
    • Year and Date
      2014-07-28 – 2014-08-06
    • Int'l Joint Research / Invited
  • [Presentation] Status of GADZOOKS!: Neutron tagging in Super-Kamiokande2014

    • Author(s)
      Pablo Fernandez
    • Organizer
      ICHEP2014
    • Place of Presentation
      Valencia, Spain
    • Year and Date
      2014-07-02 – 2014-07-09
    • Int'l Joint Research

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Published: 2017-01-06  

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