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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 34: Neutrinophysik 3
T 34.5: Talk
Tuesday, March 28, 2017, 12:10–12:25, VSH 118
Study on supernova neutrino signals in JUNO — •David Stipp for the JUNO collaboration — JGU Mainz
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a 20*kt liquid scintillator neutrino detector currently under construction in Jiangmen (China). It will start operation in 2020. The primary goal is to determine the neutrino mass hierarchy in a medium baseline experiment with reactor antineutrinos.
JUNO will also be capable of detecting neutrinos from a galactic supernova burst. In the case of a core collapse supernova at a distance of 10*kpc, approximately 5000 electron antineutrinos will be detected via the inverse beta decay channel. This talk is about a Monte-Carlo study of how detector related uncertainties affect the determination of the mean supernova neutrino energy and the so-called "pinching parameter". The latter contains information on the spatial extension of the neutrino-releasing sphere in the supernova.
This work is funded by the DFG research unit "JUNO".