用于水基中微子望远镜实时光学校准的摄像系统

Wei Tian, Wei Zhi, Qiao Xue, Wenlian Li, Zhenyu Wei, Fan Hu, Qichao Chang, MingXin Wang, Zhengyang Sun, Xiaohui Liu, Ziping Ye, Peng Miao, Xinliang Tian, Jianglai Liu, Donglian Xu
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对于计划在深水中建造的下一代中微子望远镜,如 TRopIcal 深海中微子望远镜(TRIDENT),由于水介质的动态性质和潜在的不均匀性,面临着更多的挑战。这就需要一个分布在大型探测器阵列中的实时光学校准系统。本研究介绍了一种定制设计的 CMOS 相机系统,该系统配备了快速图像处理算法,为 TRIDENT 和全球其他类似项目提供了一种实时光学校准方法。2021年9月,TRIDENT探路者实验(简称TRIDENT Explorer,T-REX)在西太平洋3420米深处成功部署了这一摄像系统。在 30 分钟内,T-REX 光源拍摄了约 3000 幅图像,从而可以对三种波长下的海水衰减和吸收长度进行现场测量。这次深海实验首次展示了在动态中微子望远镜场址运行照相机校准系统的技术演示,为未来的 TRIDENT 项目巩固了校准战略的重要部分。
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A camera system for real-time optical calibration of water-based neutrino telescopes
Calibrating the optical properties within the detection medium of a neutrino telescope is crucial for determining its angular resolution and energy scale. For the next generation of neutrino telescopes planned to be constructed in deep water, such as the TRopIcal DEep-sea Neutrino Telescope (TRIDENT), there are additional challenges due to the dynamic nature and potential non-uniformity of the water medium. This necessitates a real-time optical calibration system distributed throughout the large detector array. This study introduces a custom-designed CMOS camera system equipped with rapid image processing algorithms, providing a real-time optical calibration method for TRIDENT and other similar projects worldwide. In September 2021, the TRIDENT Pathfinder experiment (TRIDENT Explorer, T-REX for short) successfully deployed this camera system in the West Pacific Ocean at a depth of 3420 meters. Within 30 minutes, about 3000 images of the T-REX light source were captured, allowing for the in-situ measurement of seawater attenuation and absorption lengths under three wavelengths. This deep-sea experiment for the first time showcased a technical demonstration of a functioning camera calibration system in a dynamic neutrino telescope site, solidifying a substantial part of the calibration strategies for the future TRIDENT project.
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