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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Étude des antineutrinos de réacteurs : mesure de l'angle de mélange leptonique θ₁₃ et recherche d'éventuels neutrinos stériles / Reactor Anti-neutrinos : measurement of the θ₁₃ leptonic mixing angle and search for potential sterile neutrinos

Collin, Antoine 07 January 2014 (has links)
L’expérience Double Chooz a pour but la mesure précise de l’angle de mélange θ₁₃. Son évaluation repose sur l’étude de la disparition des antineutrinos produits par les réacteurs de la centrale de Chooz, disparition due au phénomène d’oscillation des neutrinos. Deux détecteurs identiques composés de liquide scintillant permettent d’effectuer une mesure relative, diminuant ainsi les incertitudes systématiques. Le détecteur proche, qui fournit la normalisation du flux de neutrinos émis, est en cours d’installation, son achèvement est prévu pour le printemps 2014. Le détecteur lointain, sensible à l’effet de θ₁₃, est situé à un kilomètre environ et prend des données depuis 2011. Dans cette première phase de l’expérience, les données acquises par le détecteur lointain sont comparées à une prédiction du flux de neutrinos émis par les réacteurs pour estimer le paramètre θ₁₃. Au sein de cette thèse, l’expérience Double Chooz et son analyse sont présentées. Une attention particulière est portée à l’étude des bruits de fond et au rejet de signaux parasites constitués de flashs lumineux émis par les photo-multiplicateurs. Les flux de neutrons aux interfaces entre les différents volumes du détecteur affectent la définition du volume d’interaction et partant l’efficacité de détection. L’étude détaillée de ces effets de bord est présentée. Dans le cadre de l’expérience Double Chooz, des études ont été menées afin d’améliorer la prédiction des flux de neutrinos émis par les réacteurs. Ces travaux ont mis à jour un déficit des taux de neutrinos observés dans les expériences passées à courtes distances des réacteurs. Ce déficit pourrait s’expliquer par une oscillation vers une saveur stérile. Le projet Stereo a pour but d’observer la distorsion — caractéristique de l’oscillation — du spectre des neutrinos en énergie et en distance de propagation. Cette thèse s’attache à présenter le concept du détecteur, les simulations réalisées, ainsi que les études de sensibilité. Les différents bruits de fond et les blindages envisagés pour s’en prémunir sont enfin discutés. / The Double Chooz experiment aims to measure the θ₁₃ mixing angle through the disappearance—induced by the oscillation phenomenon—of anti-neutrinos produced by the Chooz nuclear reactors. In order to reduce systematic uncertainties, the experiment relies on the relative comparison of detected signals in two identical liquid scintillator detectors. The near one, giving the normalization of the emitted flux, is currently being built and will be delivered in spring 2014. The far detector, sensitive to θ₁₃, is located at about one kilometer and is taking data since 2011. In this first phase of the experiment, the far detector data are compared to a prediction of the emitted neutrino flux to estimate θ₁₃. In this thesis, the Double Chooz experiment and its analysis are presented, especially the background studies and the rejection of parasitic signals due to light emitted by photo-multipliers. Neutron fluxes between the different detector volumes impact the definition of the fiducial volume of neutrino interactions and the efficiency of detection. Detailed studies of these effects are presented. As part of the Double Chooz experiment, studies were performed to improve the prediction of neutrino flux emitted by reactors. This work revealed a deficit of observed neutrino rates in the short baseline experiments of last decades. This deficit could be explained by an oscillation to a sterile state. The Stereo project aims to observe a typical signature of oscillations: the distortion of neutrino spectra both in energy and baseline. This thesis presents the detector concept and simulations as well as sensitivity studies. Background sources and the foreseen shielding are also discussed.
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Matter and damping effects in neutrino mixing and oscillations

Blennow, Mattias January 2005 (has links)
<p>This thesis is devoted to the study of neutrino physics in general and the study of neutrino mixing and oscillations in particular. In the standard model of particle physics, neutrinos are massless, and as a result, they do not mix or oscillate. However, many experimental results now seem to give evidence for neutrino oscillations, and thus, the standard model has to be extended in order to incorporate neutrino masses and mixing among different neutrino flavors.</p><p>When neutrinos propagate through matter, the neutrino mixing, and thus, also the neutrino oscillations, may be significantly altered. While the matter effects may be easily studied in a framework with only two neutrino flavors and constant matter density, we know that there exists (at least) three neutrino flavors and that the matter density of the Universe is far from constant. This thesis includes studies of three-flavor effects and a solution to the two-flavor neutrino oscillation problem in matter with an arbitrary density profile.</p><p>Furthermore, there have historically been attempts to describe the neutrino flavor transitions by other effects than neutrino oscillations. Even if these effects now seem to be disfavored as the leading mechanism, they may still give small corrections to the neutrino oscillation formulas. These effects may lead to erroneous determination of the fundamental neutrino oscillation parameters and are also studied in this thesis in form of damping factors.</p>
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Phenomenological studies of dimensional deconstruction

Hällgren, Tomas January 2005 (has links)
<p>In this thesis, two applications of dimensional deconstruction are studied. The first application is a model for neutrino oscillations in the presence of a large decon- structed extra dimension. In the second application, Kaluza{Klein dark matter from a latticized universal extra dimension is studied. The goal of these projects have been twofold. First, to see whether it is possible to reproduce the relevant features of the higher-dimensional continuum theory, and second, to examine the effect of the latticization in experiments. In addition, an introduction to the the- ory of dimensional deconstruction as well as to the theory of continuous extra dimensions is given. Furthermore, the various higher-dimensional models, such as Arkani-Hamed{Dvali{Dimopolous (ADD) models and models with universal extra dimensions, that have been intensively studied in recent years, are discussed.</p>
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Calibration of the Double Chooz detector and cosmic background studies

Kalousis, Leonidas 27 September 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Double Chooz is a short-baseline experiment, located at the Chooz power plant, designed to observe the neutrino oscillation signal controlled by the θ13 mixing angle. Part of my scientific research, as a graduate student, was directed towards the development of the software needed for the calibration of the Double Chooz Inner Veto and the analysis of the data associated with this task. I was responsible for the quality tests performed in every photomultiplier prior to its installation. I completed all the necessary measurements and analysed the data, extracting the first set of gains and determining the nominal high voltage values needed to be applied in all photomultipliers. All this information served as valuable input to the detector configuration. I was also responsible for the Inner Veto photomultiplier gain analysis during the first months of data taking. I was also very actively involved in data analysis and the estimations of the various sources of background. I initiated a number of methods to isolate and study the cosmic muon events that activate the detector. Additionally I worked on the estimation of the fast neutron rate registered in the detector. The techniques I put forward played a key role and were used in the first Double Chooz publication. Finally, I developed a set of algorithms to identify and reject an instrumental background, relevant for the Double Chooz detector using topological information of the deposited charge.
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Calibration of the Double Chooz detector and cosmic background studies / Calibration du détecteur de Double Chooz et étude du bruit de fond induit par un rayonnement cosmique

Kalousis, Leonidas 27 September 2012 (has links)
Double Chooz est une expérience de type «court ligne de base», auprès des réacteurs nucléaires de Chooz, qui a été conçue pour observer les oscillations des neutrinos associées à l’angle de mélange θ13. Une partie de ma recherche était axée sur le développement du logiciel requis pour l'étalonnage de l’Inner Veto de Double Chooz et à l'analyse des données qui y sont associées. J'ai été responsable des tests de qualité effectués sur tous les photomultiplicateurs avant leur installation. J'ai fait toutes les mesures nécessaires et j'ai analysé la majorité des données. Grâce à ce travail, j'ai extrait les premières valeurs des gains et j’ai déterminé les valeurs nominales des hautes tensions nécessaires pour les photomultiplicateurs. Toutes ces données nous ont aidé dans la mise au point du détecteur. Aussi j'ai été le responsable de l'analyse de l’extraction et stabilité des gains pendant l’expérience. J'ai travaillé très activement sur l'analyse des données et en particulier sur l'évaluation des différentes sources de bruit de fond. J'ai développé plusieurs techniques pour isoler et étudier les muons cosmiques qui activent le détecteur Double Chooz. J'ai également travaillé sur l'estimation du taux de neutrons rapides. Les techniques que j'ai présentées ont été utilisées dans la première publication de Double Chooz. Finalement, j'ai étudié un bruit de fond instrumental important pour le détecteur Double Chooz. J'ai développé un nouvel ensemble d'algorithmes pour identifier et rejeter ces événements pathologiques utilisant l'orientation géométrique de la charge à l'intérieur du détecteur. / Double Chooz is a short-baseline experiment, located at the Chooz power plant, designed to observe the neutrino oscillation signal controlled by the θ13 mixing angle. Part of my scientific research, as a graduate student, was directed towards the development of the software needed for the calibration of the Double Chooz Inner Veto and the analysis of the data associated with this task. I was responsible for the quality tests performed in every photomultiplier prior to its installation. I completed all the necessary measurements and analysed the data, extracting the first set of gains and determining the nominal high voltage values needed to be applied in all photomultipliers. All this information served as valuable input to the detector configuration. I was also responsible for the Inner Veto photomultiplier gain analysis during the first months of data taking. I was also very actively involved in data analysis and the estimations of the various sources of background. I initiated a number of methods to isolate and study the cosmic muon events that activate the detector. Additionally I worked on the estimation of the fast neutron rate registered in the detector. The techniques I put forward played a key role and were used in the first Double Chooz publication. Finally, I developed a set of algorithms to identify and reject an instrumental background, relevant for the Double Chooz detector using topological information of the deposited charge.
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Beta-decay emitted electronic antineutrinos as a tool for unsolved problems in neutrino oscillation physics / Antineutrinos électroniques émis par désintégration bêta comme outil pour problèmes non résolus en physique d'oscillation des neutrinos

Fischer, Vincent 23 September 2015 (has links)
Le cadre global des oscillations de neutrinos est maintenant bien compris et nous quittons une ère d'exploration pour une ère de précision. L'expérience Double Chooz a pour but de mesurer l'angle de mélange theta13 par l'étude des oscillations des antineutrinos électroniques produits par les réacteurs de la centrale nucléaire de Chooz. Dans cette thèse, une sélection préliminaire des neutrinos détectés dans le détecteur proche est présentée. Les résultats les plus récents de Double Chooz, desquels sont extraits la mesure de theta13 la plus précise que l'expérience peut fournir à ce jour, seront également discutés. La géométrie de l'expérience, relativement simple, représente un avantage considérable afin d'effecteur des études de directionalité des neutrinos dont les résultats, obtenus en analysant les jeux de données les plus récents avec captures sur Gd et H, sont présentés. Ce concept de directionalité peut être appliqué à l'astronomie/astrophysique en offrant la possibilité de localiser des supernovas après détection de leurs neutrinos. Les résultats de simulations de directionalité effectuées avec différentes combinaisons de détecteurs seront présentées. Enfin, plusieurs anomalies pourraient s'expliquer par l'existence de nouveaux états, stériles, de neutrinos. Le but de l¿expérience CeSOX est de confirmer ou réfuter cette hypothèse en déployant une source radioactive à coté d'un grand détecteur comme KamLAND ou Borexino. Dans cette thèse seront présentés les résultats des simulations de signaux et de bruits de fond effectuées afin de valider le principe de l'expérience et de s'assurer de sa sensibilité à l'observation d'une oscillation vers un neutrino stérile. / The framework of neutrino oscillations is quite well-understood and now requires precision rather than exploration. The Double Chooz experiment aims at measuring the theta13 mixing angle through the oscillations of electronic antineutrinos produced by the reactors of the Chooz nuclear power plant. The comparison of the interaction rates and spectral shapes in the two Double Chooz's detectors allows the observation of a disappearance and a spectral distortion, both driven by theta13. In this thesis, a preliminary neutrino selection with the near detector, whose data taking started in December 2014, has been performed. The most recent results of Double Chooz, providing the most precise measurement of the experiment, are presented as well.The simple layout of Double Chooz is a strong advantage to conduct directionality studies. Results of these studies using the most recent neutrino candidates with neutron captures on Gd and H are showed. Neutrino directionality can be applied to astronomy, with the localization of core-collapse supernovae. To this purpose, results of directionality measurements performed with combinations of large neutrino detectors over the globe are presented.Finally, recent anomalies observed in short baseline experiments provided hints of the hypothetical existence of additional sterile neutrino states. The goal of the CeLAND/CeSOX experiment is to test this hypothesis by deploying a radioactive source next to a large liquid scintillator detector such as KamLAND or Borexino. In this thesis, are presented results of signal and background simulations performed to validate the design and assess the sensitivity of such an experiment.
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Matter and damping effects in neutrino mixing and oscillations

Blennow, Mattias January 2005 (has links)
This thesis is devoted to the study of neutrino physics in general and the study of neutrino mixing and oscillations in particular. In the standard model of particle physics, neutrinos are massless, and as a result, they do not mix or oscillate. However, many experimental results now seem to give evidence for neutrino oscillations, and thus, the standard model has to be extended in order to incorporate neutrino masses and mixing among different neutrino flavors. When neutrinos propagate through matter, the neutrino mixing, and thus, also the neutrino oscillations, may be significantly altered. While the matter effects may be easily studied in a framework with only two neutrino flavors and constant matter density, we know that there exists (at least) three neutrino flavors and that the matter density of the Universe is far from constant. This thesis includes studies of three-flavor effects and a solution to the two-flavor neutrino oscillation problem in matter with an arbitrary density profile. Furthermore, there have historically been attempts to describe the neutrino flavor transitions by other effects than neutrino oscillations. Even if these effects now seem to be disfavored as the leading mechanism, they may still give small corrections to the neutrino oscillation formulas. These effects may lead to erroneous determination of the fundamental neutrino oscillation parameters and are also studied in this thesis in form of damping factors. / QC 20101124
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[pt] ESTUDO DE RAZÃO DE SABOR DOS FLUXOS DE NEUTRINOS ASTROFÍSICOS DE ALTAS ENERGIAS / [en] STUDY OF FLAVOR RATIO OF FLUXES OF HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICAL NEUTRINOS

MARCELO DIEGO REIS RIBEIRO 19 July 2016 (has links)
[pt] Embora sua detecção seja difícil, neutrinos são considerados como boa ferramenta na astrofísica para obtermos informações das Supernovas, Explosão de Raios Gama e do interior de objetos celestes como o Sol e Núcleos Ativos de Galáxias, porque não é possível explorá-los por meios ópticos. Por interagir muito fracamente com a matéria usual, neutrinos são capazes de percorrer grandes distâncias e atravessar astros e galáxias sem perder energia e, ao serem detectados na Terra, eles trazem informações sobre a fonte emissora, mecanismos de produção destes neutrinos energéticos e, nos permitem estudar as propriedades ainda não completamente conhecidas dos neutrinos, como massas e ângulos de misturas. Um excelente exemplo é o telescópio de neutrinos IceCube que, recentemente, registrou eventos de neutrinos de altas energias, na faixa de TeV e PeV, cujas origens são extragalácticas. Tal pioneirismo abre uma nova janela para estudarmos o Universo. Nessa dissertação, através do fenômeno de oscilação de neutrinos, estudaremos como ocorre a mudança dos sabores leptônicos dos fluxos dos neutrinos de altas energias de origem extragaláctica ao longo de seu caminho, desde a sua criação até a Terra. Analisaremos também o comportamento da razão de sabor dos fluxos de neutrinos em função da fase de violação CP e do ângulo de mistura de sabor leptônico entre segunda e terceira gerações. / [en] Depite that it is difficult to detect neutrinos, they are an interesting tool in astrophysics to obtain information about astronomical objects and events such as the Sun, Supernovae, Active Galactic Nuclei and Gamma Ray Bursts because it is impossible to explore them by optic ways. Due to their very weak interaction with ordinary matter, neutrinos are able to propagate very large distances and pass through stars and galaxies with no energy loss. By detecting neutrinos at Earth, we can get information about neutrino sources as well as the production mechanism and we are also able to study neutrino properties which are not well understood yet, such as mass hierarchy and mixing angles. A great exemple is a neutrino telescope called IceCube which recently recorded, for the first time, high energy neutrino events in the range of TeV and PeV whose source is extragalactic. These events have opened a new window to study the universe. In this dissertation we use neutrino oscillation to study how is the change in the leptonic flavors of high energy neutrino fluxes from their extragalactic sources to the Earth. We also analyse the flavor ratio behavior of neutrino fluxes as a function of CP-violating phase and the mixing angle between second and third generation.
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Phenomenological studies of dimensional deconstruction

Hällgren, Tomas January 2005 (has links)
In this thesis, two applications of dimensional deconstruction are studied. The first application is a model for neutrino oscillations in the presence of a large decon- structed extra dimension. In the second application, Kaluza{Klein dark matter from a latticized universal extra dimension is studied. The goal of these projects have been twofold. First, to see whether it is possible to reproduce the relevant features of the higher-dimensional continuum theory, and second, to examine the effect of the latticization in experiments. In addition, an introduction to the the- ory of dimensional deconstruction as well as to the theory of continuous extra dimensions is given. Furthermore, the various higher-dimensional models, such as Arkani-Hamed{Dvali{Dimopolous (ADD) models and models with universal extra dimensions, that have been intensively studied in recent years, are discussed. / QC 20101202
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Expansions of neutrino oscillation and decay probabilities in matter / Serieutvecklingar av sannolikheter för oscillationer och sönderfall av neutriner i materia

Grönroos, Jesper January 2023 (has links)
We consider a simple model for invisible neutrino decay as a sub-leading effect in the standard three-flavor neutrino oscillation framework, and use the Cayley–Hamilton formalism to obtain a full set of neutrino oscillation probabilities in matter. These are given as analytical series expansions in the small parameters α ∼ O(λ^2) and s_13 ∼ O(λ), where λ ≡ 0.2 is a “book-keeping parameter” denoting the order of the expansion. We produce explicit formulas for P_eµ, P_eτ , P_µµ, P_µτ , and P_ττ to order O(λ^3), and for P_ee to order O(λ^2), all having first corrections of order O(λ^4). Moreover, we also present vacuum limits of our expressions, as well as discuss the effect of decay on unitarity. We show that all rows in the unitarity table have corrections of order O(λ^2), with the second and third rows having additional corrections of order O(1). In the limit of no decay, unitarity is restored, and we furthermore recover known results for all probabilities. / Vi betraktar en enkel modell för osynligt neutrinosönderfall som en icke-ledande effekt inom det vedertagna ramverket för oscillationer med tre neutrinosmaker och använder Cayley–Hamilton-formalismen för att erhålla en fullständig uppsättning av sannolikheter för neutrinooscillationer i materia. Dessa ges som analytiska serieutvecklingar i de små parametrarna α ∼ O(λ^2) och s_13 ∼ O(λ), där λ ≡ 0.2 är en gemensam “bokföringsparameter” som anger serieutvecklingens ordning. Vi tar fram explicita uttryck för P_eµ, P_eτ , P_µµ, P_µτ och P_ττ till ordning O(λ^3) och för P_ee till ordning O(λ^2), med första korrigeringar för alla sannolikheterna till ordning O(λ^4). Därutöver presenterar vi gränsvärden för våra uttryck i vakuum samt diskuterar sönderfallets inverkan på unitaritet. Vi finner att alla rader i unitaritetstabellen har korrigeringar till ordning O(λ^2) och därtill korrigeringar till ordning O(1) för den andra och tredje raden. I avsaknad av sönderfall återfås unitaritet och vi reproducerar dessutom kända resultatför alla sannolikheter.

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