EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

A large fiber sensor network for an acoustic neutrino telescope

  • Buis Ernst-Jan,
  • Doppenberg Ed,
  • Lahmann Robert,
  • Toet Peter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201713506006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 135
p. 06006

Abstract

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The scientific prospects of detecting neutrinos with an energy close or even higher than the GKZ cut-off energy has been discussed extensively in literature. It is clear that due to their expected low flux, the detection of these ultra-high energy neutrinos (Ev > 1018 eV) requires a telescope larger than 100 km3. Acoustic detection may provide a way to observe these ultra-high energy cosmic neutrinos, as sound that they induce in the deep sea when neutrinos lose their energy travels undisturbed for many kilometers. To realize a large scale acoustic neutrino telescope, dedicated technology must be developed that allows for a deep sea sensor network. Fiber optic hydrophone technology provides a promising means to establish a large scale sensor network [1] with the proper sensitivity to detect the small signals from the neutrino interactions.