Capozzi, FrancescoPetcov, S. T.2022-05-232022-05-232022-05-20The European Physical Journal C. 2022 May 20;82(5):461http://hdl.handle.net/10919/110133Using PREM as a reference model for the Earth density distribution we investigate the sensitivity of ORCA detector to deviations of the Earth (i) outer core (OC) density, (ii) inner core (IC) density, (iii) total core density, and (iv) mantle density, from their respective PREM densities. The analysis is performed by studying the effects of the Earth matter on the oscillations of atmospheric ๐œˆ๐œ‡, ๐œˆ๐‘’, ๐œˆยฏ๐œ‡ and ๐œˆยฏ๐‘’. We present results which illustrate the dependence of the ORCA sensitivity to the OC, IC, core and mantle densities on the type of systematic uncertainties used in the analysis, on the value of the atmospheric neutrino mixing angle ๐œƒ23, on whether the Earth mass constraint is implemented or not, and on the way it is implemented, and on the type โ€“ with normal ordering (NO) or inverted ordering (IO) โ€“ of the light neutrino mass spectrum. We show, in particular, that in the โ€œmost favorableโ€ NO case of implemented Earth mass constraint, โ€œminimalโ€ systematic errors and sin2๐œƒ23=0.58, ORCA can determine, e.g., the OC (mantle) density at 3๐œŽ C.L. after 10 years of operation with an uncertainty of (โˆ’ 18%)/+ 15% (of (โˆ’ 6%)/+ 8%). In the โ€œmost disfavorableโ€ NO case of โ€œconservativeโ€ systematic errors and sin2๐œƒ23=0.42, the uncertainty on OC (mantle) density reads (โˆ’ 43%)/+ 39% ((โˆ’ 17%/+ 20%), while for for sin2๐œƒ23=0.50 and 0.58 it is noticeably smaller: (โˆ’ 37)%/+ 30% and (โˆ’ 30%)/+ 24% ((โˆ’ 13%)/+ 16% and (โˆ’ 11%/+ 14%)). We find also that the sensitivity of ORCA to the OC, core and mantle densities is significantly worse for IO neutrino mass spectrum.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalNeutrino tomography of the Earth with ORCA detectorArticle - Refereed2022-05-22The Author(s)The European Physical Journal Chttps://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10399-6