diff --git a/pages/Detector.md b/pages/Detector.md index 48e7f87b6ad4405242edf1afd74d9826e115c718..c86d6e7d69f504bb72c4b418b0c8bfad3750179d 100644 --- a/pages/Detector.md +++ b/pages/Detector.md @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ Title: Detector and Data Taking Author: Jannik **Detector** - The KM3NeT Research Infrastructure will consist of a network of deep-sea neutrino detectors in the Mediterranean Sea with user ports for Earth and Sea sciences. The KM3NeT neutrino detectors employ the same technology and neutrino detection principle, namely a three-dimensional array of photosensors that is used to detect Cherenkov light produced by relativistic particles emerging from neutrino interactions. From the arrival time of the Cherenkov photons (~nanosecond precision) and the position of the sensors (~10cm precision), the energy and direction of the incoming neutrino, as well as other parameters of the neutrino interaction, can be reconstructed. The main difference between different detector designs are the density of photosensors, which is optimised for the study of neutrinos in the few-GeV (ORCA) and TeV-PeV energy range (ARCA), respectively.