Latest results from Super-Kamiokande
Andrew D. Santos

TL;DR
Super-Kamiokande, the world's largest water Cherenkov detector, has recently achieved significant advancements in neutrino detection, including doping with gadolinium, and has reported latest results across atmospheric, solar, and supernova neutrino research.
Contribution
This paper presents the latest results and technological advancements of Super-Kamiokande, notably the gadolinium doping, in neutrino physics research.
Findings
Enhanced neutron detection with gadolinium doping
New results in atmospheric neutrino analysis
Progress in solar and supernova neutrino detection
Abstract
Super-Kamiokande is the world's largest water Cherenkov experiment with its 50-kton tank of ultrapure water, recently doped with gadolinium to enhance neutron capture identification. It is a highly versatile, multi-purpose experiment in the MeV-TeV range, and here we will summarize the latest results and advancements in the atmospheric-, solar-, and Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background analyses.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
