Author:
Bailly Nicolai,Bedard Jeannette,Böhmer Michael,Bosma Jeff,Brussow Dirk,Cheng Jonathan,Clark Ken,Croteau Beckey,Danninger Matthias,De Leo Fabio,Deis Nathan,Ens Matthew,Fox Rowan,Fruck Christian,Gärtner Andreas,Gernhäuser Roman,Ghuman Dilraj,Grant Darren,He Helen,Henningsen Felix,Holzapfel Kilian,Hotte Ryan,Jenkyns Reyna,Johnson Hamish,Katil Akanksha,Kopper Claudio,Krauss Carsten B.,Kulin Ian,Leismüller Klaus,Leys Sally,Lin Tony,Macoun Paul,Man Matthew,McElroy Thomas,Meighen-Berger Stephan,Michel Jan,Moore Roger,Morley Mike,Papp Laszlo,Pirenne Benoit,Qiu Tom,Rankin Mark,Rea Immacolata Carmen,Resconi Elisa,Round Adrian,Ruskey Albert,Rutley Ryan,Spannfellner Christian,Stacho Jakub,Timmerman Ross,Tomlin Meghan,Tradewell Matt,Traxler Michael,Uganecz Matt,Wagner Seann,Yañez Juan Pablo,Zheng Yinsong
Abstract
AbstractThe STRings for Absorption length in Water (STRAW) are the first in a series of pathfinders for the Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE), a future large-scale neutrino telescope in the north-eastern Pacific Ocean. STRAW consists of two $$150\,\mathrm {m}$$
150
m
long mooring lines instrumented with optical emitters and detectors. The pathfinder is designed to measure the attenuation length of the water and perform a long-term assessment of the optical background at the future P-ONE site. After 2 years of continuous operation, measurements from STRAW show an optical attenuation length of about 28 m at $$450\,\mathrm {nm}$$
450
nm
. Additionally, the data allow a study of the ambient undersea background. The overall optical environment reported here is comparable to other deep-water neutrino telescopes and qualifies the site for the deployment of P-ONE.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Canadian Network for Research and Innovation in Machining Technology, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)
Cited by
12 articles.
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