
TL;DR
This paper reviews current and upcoming neutrino detectors capable of observing supernova neutrinos in our galaxy, discussing detection methods and potential scientific insights from such events.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive survey of supernova neutrino detection techniques and explores the scientific opportunities from future Galactic supernova observations.
Findings
Current detectors are sensitive to Galactic supernova neutrinos.
Detection techniques vary and are evolving.
Future observations can reveal new physics and astrophysics insights.
Abstract
World-wide, several detectors currently running or nearing completion are sensitive to a core collapse supernova neutrino signal in the Galaxy. I will briefly describe the nature of the neutrino signal and then survey current and future detection techniques. I will also explore what physics and astrophysics we can learn from the next Galactic core collapse.
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