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Detecting Nutau Oscillations as PeV Energies
It is suggested that a large deep underocean neutrino detector, given the
presence of significant numbers of neutrinos in the PeV range as predicted by
various models of Active Galactic Nuclei, can make unique measurements of the
properties of neutrinos. It will be possible to observe the existence of the
nu_tau, measure its mixing with other flavors, in fact test the mixing pattern
for all three flavors based upon the mixing parameters suggested by the
atmospheric and solar neutrino data, and measure the nu_tau cross section. The
key signature is the charged current nu_tau interaction, which produces a
double cascade, one at either end of a minimum ionizing track. At a few PeV
these cascades would be separated by roughly 100 m, and thus be easily
resolvable in DUMAND and similar detectors. Future applications are precise
neutrino astronomy and earth tomography.Comment: 10 Pages, 2 figs included, 15 May 1994, Preprint DUMAND-3-9
Up-Down Asymmetry of Neutral Current Events as a Diagnostic for Nu_mu - Nu-st Versus Nu_mu- Nu_tau Oscillations
We show that the asymmetry in the neutral current events (e.g. Nu N -> Nu N
pi^0) can be used to discriminate between Nu_mu - Nu_tau and Nu_mu - Nu_st
mixing as being responsible for the atmospheric neutrino anomaly. Specifically,
A_N vanishes for Nu_mu - Nu_tau mixing and is about 2/3 A_mu for Nu_mu - Nu_st
mixing.Comment: 3pages, 1 figur
Dark Matter Detection With Electron Neutrinos in Liquid Scintillation Detectors
We consider the prospects for liquid scintillation experiments (with a focus
on KamLAND) to detect the flux of electron neutrinos arising from dark matter
annihilation in the core of the sun. We show that, with data already taken,
KamLAND can provide the greatest sensitivity to the dark matter-proton
spin-dependent scattering cross-section for dark matter lighter than 20 GeV. It
is also possible to probe the dark matter-nucleon spin-independent scattering
cross-section for isospin-violating dark matter lighter than 10 GeV. KamLAND
can thus potentially confirm the dark matter interpretation of the DAMA and
CoGeNT signals, utilizing data already taken.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, PDFLaTeX; v2: references added, figures updated,
more detailed comparison of liquid scintillation and water Cerenkov detectors
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