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Challenges of Deploying a Deep Sea Neutrino Telescope

12 Nov 2024, 11:00
30m
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/S5F-S500 - Lecture Hall (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute)

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/S5F-S500 - Lecture Hall

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute

200

Speaker

Chuanxu Chen (Institute of Deep-sea Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Description

Based on deep-sea technologies such as manned and unmanned submersibles, we conduct various types of underwater operations, including deep-sea scientific exploration, deep-sea search and recovery, and deep-sea archaeology. Different seabed operations have distinct requirements for the ship-submersible platform and payload tools, as well as varying demands for seabed site selection, positioning and navigation, and underwater operation accuracy. This report will first introduce the practical applications of manned and unmanned submersibles in the areas of cold seep survey, rescue operations for a sunken submarine in Indonesia, and deep-sea archaeology. Subsequently, it will provide a comparative analysis of the specific requirements for deck and seabed operations in the context of neutrino telescope deployment, along with potential challenges faced during these operations.

Primary author

Chuanxu Chen (Institute of Deep-sea Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

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