Würzburg 2018 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 48: Neutrinoastronomie III
T 48.1: Vortrag
Mittwoch, 21. März 2018, 17:00–17:15, Philo-HS1
Detecting Galactic core-collapse supernovae with the IceCube neutrino telescope — •Alexander Fritz for the IceCube collaboration — Johannes-Gutenberg Universität Mainz
The IceCube neutrino telescope is sensitive to the large flux of neutrinos from galactic core-collapse supernovae. In fact, for distances up to the Magellanic Clouds, IceCube will provide the smallest uncertainties world-wide on the time evolution of the neutrino flux and will roughly measure the average neutrino energy. Thanks to a tight monitoring and error recovery functionality, the detector uptime runs at 99.8% around the clock. I will summarize recent improvements in the data acquisition, monitoring, reconstruction and simulation. I will also discuss the effect of the neutrino mass on neutrino light curves and how a combined analysis of gravitational waves and neutrinos from supernovae may allow to study instabilities in the explosion mechanism, such as the standing accretion shock instability (SASI)