Neutrinos from supernovae: experimental status and perspectives
Fabrizio Cei (INFN, University of Pisa, Italy)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current experimental efforts and future prospects for detecting neutrinos from galactic supernovae, emphasizing the importance of high-statistics observations for advancing neutrino physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the experimental status and future perspectives in supernova neutrino detection, highlighting the potential for high-statistics data to impact neutrino physics.
Findings
Current detectors are capable of detecting supernova neutrinos.
High-statistics supernova neutrino bursts can significantly advance neutrino physics.
Global detector networks enhance detection prospects.
Abstract
I discuss the state of the art in the search for neutrinos from galactic stellar collapses and the future perspectives of this field. The implications for the neutrino physics of a high statistics supernova neutrino burst detection by the network of detectors operating around the world are also reviewed.
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