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The KM3NeT potential for the next core-collapse supernova observation with neutrinos

Authors :
S. Aiello
A. Albert
S. Alves Garre
Z. Aly
A. Ambrosone
F. Ameli
M. Andre
G. Androulakis
M. Anghinolfi
M. Anguita
G. Anton
M. Ardid
S. Ardid
J. Aublin
C. Bagatelas
B. Baret
S. Basegmez du Pree
M. Bendahman
F. Benfenati
E. Berbee
A. M. van den Berg
V. Bertin
S. Biagi
M. Bissinger
M. Boettcher
M. Bou Cabo
J. Boumaaza
M. Bouta
M. Bouwhuis
C. Bozza
H. Brânzaş
R. Bruijn
J. Brunner
E. Buis
R. Buompane
J. Busto
B. Caiffi
D. Calvo
A. Capone
V. Carretero
P. Castaldi
S. Celli
M. Chabab
N. Chau
A. Chen
S. Cherubini
V. Chiarella
T. Chiarusi
M. Circella
R. Cocimano
J. A. B. Coelho
A. Coleiro
M. Colomer Molla
R. Coniglione
P. Coyle
A. Creusot
G. Cuttone
R. Dallier
B. De Martino
M. De Palma
M. Di Marino
I. Di Palma
A. F. Díaz
D. Diego-Tortosa
C. Distefano
A. Domi
C. Donzaud
D. Dornic
M. Dörr
D. Drouhin
T. Eberl
A. Eddyamoui
T. van Eeden
D. van Eijk
I. El Bojaddaini
D. Elsaesser
A. Enzenhöfer
V. Espinosa
P. Fermani
G. Ferrara
M. D. Filipović
F. Filippini
L. A. Fusco
O. Gabella
T. Gal
A. Garcia Soto
F. Garufi
Y. Gatelet
N. Geißelbrecht
L. Gialanella
E. Giorgio
S. R. Gozzini
R. Gracia
K. Graf
D. Grasso
G. Grella
D. Guderian
C. Guidi
J. Haefner
H. Hamdaoui
H. van Haren
A. Heijboer
A. Hekalo
L. Hennig
J. J. Hernández-Rey
J. Hofestädt
F. Huang
W. Idrissi Ibnsalih
G. Illuminati
C. W. James
M. de Jong
P. de Jong
B. J. Jung
M. Kadler
P. Kalaczyński
O. Kalekin
U. F. Katz
N. R. Khan Chowdhury
G. Kistauri
F. van der Knaap
P. Kooijman
A. Kouchner
M. Kreter
V. Kulikovskiy
R. Lahmann
M. Lamoureux
G. Larosa
R. Le Breton
S. Le Stum
O. Leonardi
F. Leone
E. Leonora
N. Lessing
G. Levi
M. Lincetto
M. Lindsey Clark
T. Lipreau
F. Longhitano
D. Lopez-Coto
L. Maderer
J. Mańczak
K. Mannheim
A. Margiotta
A. Marinelli
C. Markou
L. Martin
J. A. Martínez-Mora
A. Martini
F. Marzaioli
S. Mastroianni
S. Mazzou
K. W. Melis
G. Miele
P. Migliozzi
E. Migneco
P. Mijakowski
L. S. Miranda
C. M. Mollo
M. Morganti
M. Moser
A. Moussa
R. Muller
M. Musumeci
L. Nauta
S. Navas
C. A. Nicolau
B. Ó Fearraigh
M. O’Sullivan
M. Organokov
A. Orlando
J. Palacios González
G. Papalashvili
R. Papaleo
G. Passaro
C. Pastore
A. M. Păun
G. E. Păvălaş
C. Pellegrino
M. Perrin-Terrin
V. Pestel
P. Piattelli
C. Pieterse
K. Pikounis
O. Pisanti
C. Poirè
V. Popa
T. Pradier
G. Pühlhofer
S. Pulvirenti
O. Rabyang
F. Raffaelli
N. Randazzo
S. Razzaque
D. Real
S. Reck
G. Riccobene
S. Rivoire
A. Romanov
A. Rovelli
F. Salesa Greus
D. F. E. Samtleben
A. Sánchez Losa
M. Sanguineti
A. Santangelo
D. Santonocito
P. Sapienza
J. Schnabel
M. F. Schneider
J. Schumann
H. M. Schutte
J. Seneca
I. Sgura
R. Shanidze
A. Sharma
F. Simeone
A. Sinopoulou
B. Spisso
M. Spurio
D. Stavropoulos
S. M. Stellacci
M. Taiuti
Y. Tayalati
E. Tenllado
T. Thakore
H. Thiersen
S. Tingay
V. Tsourapis
E. Tzamariudaki
D. Tzanetatos
T. Unbehaun
V. Van Elewyck
G. Vannoye
G. Vasileiadis
F. Versari
S. Viola
D. Vivolo
G. de Wasseige
J. Wilms
R. Wojaczyński
E. de Wolf
S. Zavatarelli
A. Zegarelli
D. Zito
J. D. Zornoza
J. Zúñiga
N. Zywucka
Source :
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, Vol 81, Iss 5, Pp 1-19 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SpringerOpen, 2021.

Abstract

Abstract The KM3NeT research infrastructure is under construction in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of two water Cherenkov neutrino detectors, ARCA and ORCA, aimed at neutrino astrophysics and oscillation research, respectively. Instrumenting a large volume of sea water with $$\sim {6200}$$ ∼ 6200 optical modules comprising a total of $$\sim {200{,}000}$$ ∼ 200 , 000 photomultiplier tubes, KM3NeT will achieve sensitivity to $$\sim {10} \ \mathrm{MeV}$$ ∼ 10 MeV neutrinos from Galactic and near-Galactic core-collapse supernovae through the observation of coincident hits in photomultipliers above the background. In this paper, the sensitivity of KM3NeT to a supernova explosion is estimated from detailed analyses of background data from the first KM3NeT detection units and simulations of the neutrino signal. The KM3NeT observational horizon (for a $$5\,\sigma $$ 5 σ discovery) covers essentially the Milky-Way and for the most optimistic model, extends to the Small Magellanic Cloud ( $$\sim {60} \ \mathrm{kpc}$$ ∼ 60 kpc ). Detailed studies of the time profile of the neutrino signal allow assessment of the KM3NeT capability to determine the arrival time of the neutrino burst with a few milliseconds precision for sources up to 5–8 kpc away, and detecting the peculiar signature of the standing accretion shock instability if the core-collapse supernova explosion happens closer than 3–5 kpc, depending on the progenitor mass. KM3NeT’s capability to measure the neutrino flux spectral parameters is also presented.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14346044 and 14346052
Volume :
81
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5d750c8636694c4bac8d2b21817f0b2f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09187-5