| [387] | 1 | \subsection{Proton decay sensitivity}
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 | 2 | For proton decay, no specific simulation for MEMPHYS has been carried out yet.
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 | 3 | We therefore rely on the study done by UNO, adapting the results to MEMPHYS
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 | 4 | (which has an overall better coverage) when possible.
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 | 5 | \subsubsection{$p \rightarrow e^+\pi^0$}
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 | 6 | 
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 | 7 | Following UNO study,
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 | 8 | the detection efficiency of $p \rightarrow e^+\pi^0$
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 | 9 | (3 showering rings event) is $\epsilon=$43\% 
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 | 10 | for a 20 inch-PMT coverage of 40\% or its equivalent, as envisioned for
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 | 11 | MEMPHYS. The corresponding estimated
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 | 12 | atmospheric neutrino induced background is at the level of 2.25 events/Mt.yr. 
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 | 13 | From these efficiencies and background levels,
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 | 14 | proton decay sensitivity as a function of detector exposure can be
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 | 15 | estimated (see Fig. \ref{pdk1}).
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 | 16 |  
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 | 17 | \begin{figure}[htb]
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 | 18 |  \begin{minipage}[c]{0.44\textwidth}
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 | 19 | \epsfig{figure=./figures/epi0-WC-Shiozawa.eps,width=\textwidth,angle=0}
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 | 20 | \caption{\it \label{pdk1} Sensitivity for $e^+\pi^0$ proton decay
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 | 21 | lifetime, as determined by UNO \cite{uno}. MEMPHYS corresponds to case (A).}
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 | 22 | \end{minipage}
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 | 23 |  \begin{minipage}[c]{0.05\textwidth}
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 | 24 | ~
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 | 25 | \end{minipage}
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 | 26 |  \begin{minipage}[c]{0.44\textwidth}
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 | 27 | \epsfig{figure=./figures/Knu-WC-Shiozawa.eps,width=\textwidth,angle=0}
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 | 28 | \caption{\it \label{pdk9_jbz}
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 | 29 | Expected sensitivity on $\nu K^+$ proton decay as a function of MEMPHYS
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 | 30 | exposure \cite{uno} (see text for details).}
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 | 31 | \end{minipage}
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 | 32 | \end{figure}
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 | 33 | 
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 | 34 | $10^{35}$ years partial
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 | 35 | lifetime could be reached at the 90\% CL for a 5 Mt.yr exposure with MEMPHYS
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 | 36 | (similar to case A in figure~\ref{pdk1}).
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 | 37 | 
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 | 38 | 
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 | 39 | \subsubsection{$p \rightarrow \overline{\nu}K^+$}
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 | 40 | 
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 | 41 | Since the $K^+$ is below the \v{C}erenkov threshold, this channel is
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 | 42 | detected via the decay products of the kaon: a 256 MeV/c muon and
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 | 43 | its decay electron (type I) or a 205 MeV/c $\pi^+$ and $\pi^0$
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 | 44 | (type II), with the possibility of a delayed (12 ns) coincidence
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 | 45 | with the 6 MeV nuclear de-excitation prompt $\gamma$ (Type III).
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 | 46 | In Super-Kamiokande, the efficiency for the reconstruction of
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 | 47 | $p \rightarrow \overline{\nu}K^+$ is $\epsilon=$ 33\% (I), 6.8\% (II)
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 | 48 | and 8.8\% (III),
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 | 49 | and the background is at the 2100, 22 and 6/Mt.yr level. For the
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 | 50 | prompt $\gamma$ method, the background is dominated by
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 | 51 | mis-reconstruction. As stated by UNO, there are good 
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 | 52 | reasons to believe that this
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 | 53 | background can be lowered at the level of 1/Mt.yr corresponding
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 | 54 | to the atmospheric neutrino interaction $\nu p \rightarrow \nu
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 | 55 | \Lambda K^+$. In these conditions, and using Super-Kamiokande performances,
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 | 56 | a 5 Mt.yr MEMPHYS exposure would
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 | 57 | allow to reach the $2\times10^{34}$ years partial lifetime
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 | 58 | (see Fig. \ref{pdk9_jbz}).
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 | 59 | 
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 | 60 | %\subsubsection{Comparison with liquid argon detectors}
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 | 61 | %Comparisons have been done between megaton scale \v{C}erenkov detectors
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 | 62 | %and liquid argon TPC's with a mass of 100 kilotons. The main results show an
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 | 63 | %advantage to \v{C}erenkov detectors for the $e^+ \pi^0$ channel, due to their
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 | 64 | %higher mass, while liquid argon TPC's get better results for the
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 | 65 | %$\bar\nu K^+$ channel, due to a much better detection efficiency.
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 | 66 | %The two techniques look therefore quite complementary.
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 | 67 | 
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