Are there critical aspects in the time, energy and angular distributions of SN1987A?

17 Jun 2024, 16:40
3m
Trapani

Trapani

Complesso "Principe di Napoli" via Cappuccini n. 7, 91100 Trapani (TP)
Poster Astrophysical Neutrino Flash Talks-1

Speakers

Veronica Oliviero (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)Dr Veronica Oliviero (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

Description

Supernova neutrinos are of considerable importance for ongoing research in astrophysics, nuclear and particle physics. Existing simulations of this complex event are increasingly sophisticated, but the accuracy with which they describe the emission is unknown. The only event observed so far with neutrino telescopes, SN1987A, still plays a crucial role and deserves to be studied meticulously. With this in mind, we have undertaken a refined analysis of the observations, taking into account the knowledge gained over the past decades. In this work, we consider a new parameterised model of electron antineutrino emission and test its adequacy in describing the observed distributions of energy, time and angle. The values of the model parameters derived from the data and their uncertainty intervals are presented and their significance is discussed.

Primary authors

Prof. Francesco Vissani (LNGS) Prof. Giulia Ricciardi (Università di Napoli Federico Secondo) Dr Giuseppe Matteucci (INFN NA) Dr Riccardo Maria Bozza (INFN NA) Dr Veronica Oliviero (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Dr Vigilante di Risi (Università di Napoli Federico Secondo)

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