Search for Neutrinos from Supernova out to 10 Mpc in Super-Kamiokande

21 Jun 2024, 17:30
2h
Near Aula Magna (U6 building) (University of Milano-Bicocca)

Near Aula Magna (U6 building)

University of Milano-Bicocca

Poster Supernova neutrinos Poster session and reception 2

Speaker

Fumi Nakanishi (Okayama University)

Description

Super-Kamiokande (SK) is known as the most sensitive detector to the supernova neutrinos originating in our galaxy.
SK also has a sensitivity to neutrinos from the extra-galactic supernova within 10 Mpc from Earth, called a “mini-burst”, which is expected to occur once every few years. Recently, SN2023ixf, one of the mini-bursts, is famous as the closest supernova in the last few years. Mini-bursts like SN2023ixf have been reported in worldwide telescopes in past decades. Therefore, we searched supernova neutrinos from the mini-burst from the time when SK started (1996) to the present (2024).
This poster shows the search results of the “mini-burst neutrino” search and their detection probability, including extra-galactic regions, in SK.

Poster prize Yes
Given name Fumi
Surname Nakanishi
First affiliation Okayama University
Institutional email nakanishi-suv@s.okayama-u.ac.jp
Gender Female
Collaboration (if any) Super-Kamiokande collaboration

Primary author

Fumi Nakanishi (Okayama University)

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