Search for modulations of the solar {sup 7}Be flux in the next-generation neutrino observatory LENA

A next-generation liquid-scintillator detector will be able to perform high-statistics measurements of the solar neutrino flux. In LENA, solar {sup 7}Be neutrinos are expected to cause 1.7x10{sup 4} electron recoil events per day in a fiducial volume of 35 kilotons. Based on this signal, a search fo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. D, Particles and fields Particles and fields, 2011-02, Vol.83 (3)
Hauptverfasser: Wurm, Michael, Feilitzsch, Franz von, Goeger-Neff, Marianne, Lewke, Timo, Meindl, Quirin, Moellenberg, Randolph, Oberauer, Lothar, Potzel, Walter, Tippmann, Marc, Winter, Juergen, Caccianiga, Barbara, D'Angelo, Davide, Lombardi, Paolo, Ludhova, Livia, Meroni, Emanuela, Miramonti, Lino, Ranucci, Gioacchino, Davini, Stefano, Lachenmaier, Tobias
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Zusammenfassung:A next-generation liquid-scintillator detector will be able to perform high-statistics measurements of the solar neutrino flux. In LENA, solar {sup 7}Be neutrinos are expected to cause 1.7x10{sup 4} electron recoil events per day in a fiducial volume of 35 kilotons. Based on this signal, a search for periodic modulations on a subpercent level can be conducted, surpassing the sensitivity of current detectors by at least a factor of 20. The range of accessible periods reaches from several minutes, corresponding to modulations induced by helioseismic g-modes, to tens of years, allowing to study long-term changes in solar fusion rates.
ISSN:0556-2821
1089-4918
DOI:10.1103/PHYSREVD.83.032010