The CEvNS Glow of a Supernova
ORAL
Abstract
Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) is a neutral-current process in which a neutrino scatters off an entire nucleus, depositing a tiny recoil energy. The process is important in core-collapse supernovae and also presents an opportunity for detection of a burst of core-collapse supernova neutrinos in low-threshold detectors designed for dark matter detection. This talk prospects for supernova burst detection via CEvNS in existing and future large detectors.
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Presenters
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Kate Scholberg
Duke University
Authors
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Kate Scholberg
Duke University