18–26 Feb 2021
Online
Europe/Rome timezone

A New Window into Neutrino Astronomy with Dark Matter Experiments: Supernova Forecast and the Origin of Supermassive Black Holes

24 Feb 2021, 11:00
20m
Room 2 (https://unipd.link/NeuTel-ParallelRoom2)

Room 2

https://unipd.link/NeuTel-ParallelRoom2

Parallel Contributed Talk Neutrino Telescopes and Multimessenger Low Energy Neutrinos

Speaker

Volodymyr Takhistov

Description

Advances in dark matter detection call for even more massive underground experiments than state-of-the-art. I will illustrate how such experiments can act as unique telescopes for exploring neutrino astronomy. As I will show, using neutrinos, future dark matter experiments could potentially offer new insights into forecast of supernovae as well as the origin of supermassive black holes observed in the centers of nearly all galaxies.

Presentation materials