A deuterated liquid scintillator for supernova neutrino detection
For the next galactic supernova, operational neutrino telescopes will measure the neutrino flux several hours before their optical counterparts. Existing detectors, relying mostly on charged current interactions, are mostly sensitive to ν̅ e and to a lesser extent to ν e . In order to measure the fl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics 2021-11, Vol.2021 (11), p.5 |
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Zusammenfassung: | For the next galactic supernova, operational neutrino
telescopes will measure the neutrino flux several hours before their
optical counterparts. Existing detectors, relying mostly on charged
current interactions, are mostly sensitive to
ν̅
e
and to a
lesser extent to
ν
e
. In order to measure the flux of other
flavors
(
ν
μ
,
ν̅
μ
,
ν
τ
,and
ν̅
τ
),
we need to observe their neutral current interactions with the
detector. Such a measurement is not only crucial for overall
normalization of the supernova neutrino flux but also for
understanding the intricate neutrino oscillation physics. A
deuterium based detector will be sensitive to all neutrino
flavors. In this paper, we propose a 1 kton deuterated liquid
scintillator (DLS) based detector that will see about 435 neutral
current events and 170 (108) charged current
ν
e
(
ν̅
e
)
events from a fiducial supernova at a distance of 10 kpc from
Earth. We explore the possibility of extracting spectral information
from the neutral current channel
by measuring the quenched
kinetic energy of the proton in the final state, where the neutron
in the final state is tagged and used to reduce backgrounds. We also
discuss the secondary interactions of the recoil neutrons in
the detector. |
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ISSN: | 1475-7516 1475-7516 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1475-7516/2021/11/005 |