Neutrino mass Hierarchy measurement with the ORCA detector
by
DrAntoine Kouchner(Inst. de Astroparticules, Paris 7, France)
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Europe/Rome
601 (Dip.to di Fisica Univ.Genova)
601
Dip.to di Fisica Univ.Genova
Via Dodecaneso 33 16146 Genova
Description
ORCA (Oscillations Research with Cosmics in the Abyss) is the low-energy branch of KM3NeT, the underwater
Cherenkov neutrino detector in the Mediterranean.
Its primary goal is to resolve the long-standing unsolved question of the neutrino mass ordering by measuring
matter oscillation effects in atmospheric neutrinos.
In addition, the detection of neutrinos from the self-annihilation reactions of particles in the GeV-TeV mass
range will represent the first evidence of a Dark Matter signal.
To be deployed at the French KM3NeT site, ORCA's multi-PMT optical modules will exploit the excellent optical
properties of deep seawater to reconstruct cascade and track events with a few GeV of energy.