Potentialities of experiments with high-energy cosmic neutrinos - The DUMAND project

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Cosmic Rays, High Energy Interactions, Muons, Neutrinos, Radiation Detectors, Bosons, Earth Atmosphere, Underwater Tests

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The deep ocean water DUMAND (deep underwater muon neutrino detection) experiment and the related ATENA (atmosphere high energy neutrino experiment) and UNICORN (underwater interstellar cosmic ray neutrinos) projects are discussed, with attention centered on: detection of showers, detector grid constants, muon detection, spectra of atmospheric neutrinos, neutrino-nucleon cross sections at high energies, frequency of occurrence of neutrino events, W-boson searches, sources of extragalactic neutrinos and neutrinos from remote cosmological epochs, and acoustical recording of neutrinos. Weak interactions induced by TeV energy neutrinos interacting with the earth's atmosphere and deep ocean water are discussed. Inferences applicable to future accelerators producing TeV neutrinos and a proposal to utilize such neutrinos as metagalactic probes are considered.

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