Low Energy Neutrino Astronomy in Super-Kamiokande
Michael Smy

TL;DR
This paper discusses Super-Kamiokande's capabilities in detecting low-energy neutrinos, focusing on solar and supernova neutrino measurements to advance neutrino astronomy.
Contribution
It presents ongoing measurements and search strategies for low-energy neutrinos in Super-Kamiokande, highlighting its role in neutrino astronomy.
Findings
Detection of solar neutrinos in the 4-100 MeV range
Searches for supernova neutrinos ongoing
Enhanced understanding of neutrino interactions at low energies
Abstract
Super-Kamiokande is sensitive to neutrino interactions between 4 and 100MeV via elastic scattering and inverse beta decay. I will present Super-Kamiokande's ongoing measurements of solar neutrinos and its searches for supernova neutrinos.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research
