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Multi-messenger Astronomy Elisa Resconi ECP (Experimental Physics with Cosmic Particles) TU München

What s it all about? proton ~50 g 30-50 Joule 1.7 x 10-27 kg ~10 20 ev 1eV = 1.6 10 19 joules = 1,6 10 12 erg

Cosmic Particles up to ~10 20 ev Extended Air Shower

Cosmic Particles up to ~10 20 ev Extended Air Shower

need an accelerator terrestrial one (up to 10 12 ev) or

a cosmic accelerator

Collision-less acceleration Cosmic Accelerator shock front

Which sources? Can we do astronomy with particles? With charged particles NO (magnetic fields) Use NEUTRAL particles: photons and neutrinos

Use NEUTRAL particles: photons and neutrinos shock front protons ambient matter photons neutrinos electrons photons Accelerator

Cosmic Accelerator protons neutrinos use neutrinos as cosmic messenger but neutrinos are invisible My mission: make the invisible visible @ TUM: Experimental Physics with Cosmic Particles http://www.cosmic-particles.ph.tum.de

Neutrino detection Cherenkov light muon Neutrino muon-type Interaction (very rare)

Neutrino detection Let s see the Cherenkov photons Target Mass needed: >1km 3 Neutrino muon-type

IceCube @ South Pole Huge volume of transparent material 3 km thick glacier

IceCube @ South Pole

Cosmic Neutrinos Have we found them?

YES!

Cosmic Neutrinos Are they connected to the origin of cosmic rays?

maybe E.R, S. Coenders, P. Padovani, P. Giommi, L. Caccianiga, submitted (2016)

we are moving the first steps into multi-messenger astronomy the IceCube Collaboration

South Pole IceCube girls

but it is not like this everywhere IceCube is still an exception multiple issues call for multiple actions (1) support of young parents, (2) female role model in schools, (3) support of young female students, (4) bridge funds for dual career, (5) gender-awareness training in recruitment

Astro & Partile Physics

photons are produced in both protons (CR) and electrons -> ambiguous interpretation protons photons neutrinos electrons photons neutrinos are produced ONLY in proton interactions -> un-ambiguous interpretation

WHAT are neutrinos? The small neutral ones Elementary particles Very small mass 0 (not yet measured) Probably stable (don t decay, but oscillate) Interact very sporadically (weakly) travel undisturbed cosmological distances (+) difficult to be detected (-)

Cosmic Rays The Universe routinely produces very high energies (higher then LHC) How does it work?

Cosmic Accelerators Illustration: NASA/CXC/M.Weiss Let s prove this idea...

Observable: Energy spectrum of (primary) CRs Heat in the source is not enough! Acceleration is happening in sources.

Neutrinos as astronomical messenger From the atmosphere (MeV-TeV energies) Extra-terrestrial: From the SUN (kev-mev energies) From core collapse SuperNovae, 1987A (MeV energies) From cosmic accelerators: the search for TeV neutrinos still on-going

Neutrinos as astronomical messenger From the Atmosphere From the SUN (kev-mev energies) Observation of neutrino oscillations Mass of neutrinos 0

First evidence of atmospheric muon neutrinos disappearance [SuperKamiokande Collaboration, Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 1562 1567 (1998)]

Today we know: three neutrinos type neutrinos are mixed (in quantum mechanical sense) most of mixing parameters measured is this picture enough? sterile/ superluminal neutrinos???

Neutrino detection In water or liquid scintillators Detection of induced particles In underground: shield from atmospheric background (underground laboratory) Very large masses

IceCube (South Pole) PeV muon neutrino

The eyes of a neutrino telescope

In summary: Shopping list for a neutrino telescope Huge volume of transparent material (km 3 ) No laboratory can host such an experiment Check natural materials A lot of eyes This will be expensive!

IceCube @ South Pole

The drill of 3 km holes in the ice?? we have a better system.

December 2010 after 7 years:

260 scientists, 36 research institutions, TUM new member from 2012 Ringvorlesung Elisa Resconi, Prof. Dr. 4.06.2014

IceCube: searches for neutrinos from cosmic accelerators STEP 1: Collect data (monitor, calibrate, correct ) Reconstruct data (clever algorithm ) Filter data on-line (don t lose your signal there ) Transmit them through the satellite (hope the satellites work )

STEP 2: Filter them again and again Realize simulated data (the model) Check experimental data vs simulated data and STEP 3: Optimize the search for well reconstructed neutrinos Optimize the search for best efficiency Develop a good search algorithm Make your statistics right Discuss / defend your work with the Collaboration and...

Where are these neutrinos coming from No idea for the moment Many scenarios open, the next challenge is here

What else can be searched by IceCube? Search for Dark Matter Study of Neutrino Properties Study of primary CR Search for Sn neutrinos Search for exotic particles

At the end of this first (big) step we still don t know where is/are the source(s) of CR!! but we keep on searching and we are already thinking about the next generation...

Particle Astronomy is a new emerging field with still a realistic chance of fundamental discoveries

Super- Kamiokande (Japan) GeV muon neutrino