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Dr Salvatore Viola (INFN - LNS)05/08/2013, 16:00CalibrationKM3NeT is a future km3-scale underwater neutrino telescope that will be installed in the Mediterranean Sea. The telescope will detect the Cherenkov light, induced by the secondary charged particles produced in the neutrino interactions, by means of an array of photomultiplier tubes installed in optical modules. The optical modules will be hosted on-board semi-rigid detection units (DUs),...Go to contribution page
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Mr Diego Real (IFIC)05/08/2013, 16:20CalibrationThe KM3NeT collaboration aims at the construction of a multi-km3 high-energy neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean Sea consisting of a matrix of pressure resistant glass spheres holding a set (31) of small area photomultipliers. The main motivation of the telescope is to observe cosmic neutrinos through the Cerenkov light induced in sea water by charged particles produced in...Go to contribution page
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Mr David Calvo (IFIC)05/08/2013, 16:40CalibrationThe KM3NeT collaboration aims at the construction of a multi-km3 high-energy neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean Sea consisting of a matrix of pressure resistant glass spheres holding a set (31) of small area photomultipliers. ]The main goal of the telescope is to observe cosmic neutrinos through the Cerenkov light induced in sea water by charged particles produced in neutrino...Go to contribution page
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Dr Antonios Papaikonomou (Hellenic Open University), Dr Apostolos Tsirigotis (Hellenic Open University)05/08/2013, 17:15CalibrationThe KM3 Neutrino Telescope (KM3NeT) will be a deep-sea multidisciplinary observatory in the Mediterranean Sea. The accurate knowledge of the optical properties of the sea water is very important for the performance evaluation of the telescope. In this work we describe a technique for the evaluation of the parameters describing the scattering characteristics of the sea water using one...Go to contribution page
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