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IceCube sensitivity for low-energy neutrinos from nearby supernovaeopen access

Authors
Abbasi, R.Abdou, Y.Abu-Zayyad, T.Ackermann, M.Adams, J.Aguilar, J.A.Ahlers, M.Allen, M.M.Altmann, D.Andeen, K.Auffenberg, J.Bai, X.Baker, M.Barwick, S.W.Baum, V.Bay, R.Bazo, Alba J.L.Beattie, K.Beatty, J.J.Bechet, S.Becker, J.K.Becker, K.-H.Benabderrahmane, M.L.Benzvi, S.Berdermann, J.Berghaus, P.Berley, D.Bernardini, E.Bertrand, D.Besson, D.Z.Bindig, D.Bissok, M.Blaufuss, E.Blumenthal, J.Boersma, D.J.Bohm, C.Bose, D.Böser, S.Botner, O.Brown, A.M.Buitink, S.Caballero-Mora, K.S.Carson, M.Chirkin, D.Christy, B.Clevermann, F.Cohen, S.Colnard, C.Cowen, D.F.Cruz, Silva A.H.D'Agostino, M.V.Danninger, M.Daughhetee, J.Davis, J.C.De, Clercq C.Degner, T.Demirörs, L.Descamps, F.Desiati, P.De, Vries-Uiterweerd G.Deyoung, T.Díaz-Vélez, J.C.Dierckxsens, M.Dreyer, J.Dumm, J.P.Dunkman, M.Eisch, J.Ellsworth, R.W.Engdegård, O.Euler, S.Evenson, P.A.Fadiran, O.Fazely, A.R.Fedynitch, A.Feintzeig, J.Feusels, T.Filimonov, K.Finley, C.Fischer-Wasels, T.Fox, B.D.Franckowiak, A.Franke, R.Gaisser, T.K.Gallagher, J.Gerhardt, L.Gladstone, L.Glüsenkamp, T.Goldschmidt, A.Goodman, J.A.Góra, D.Grant, D.Griesel, T.Groß, A.Grullon, S.Gurtner, M.Ha, C.Hajismail, A.Hallgren, A.Halzen, F.Han, K.Hanson, K.Heinen, D.Helbing, K.Hellauer, R.Hickford, S.Hill, G.C.Hoffman, K.D.Hoffmann, B.Homeier, A.Hoshina, K.Huelsnitz, W.Hülß, J.-P.Hulth, P.O.Hultqvist, K.Hussain, S.Ishihara, A.Jakobi, E.Jacobsen, J.Japaridze, G.S.Johansson, H.Kampert, K.-H.Kappes, A.Karg, T.Karle, A.Kenny, P.Kiryluk, J.Kislat, F.Klein, S.R.Köhne, H.Kohnen, G.Kolanoski, H.Köpke, L.Kopper, S.Koskinen, D.J.Kowalski, M.Kowarik, T.Krasberg, M.Kroll, G.Kurahashi, N.Kuwabara, T.Labare, M.Laihem, K.Landsman, H.Larson, M.J.Lauer, R.Lünemann, J.Madsen, J.Marotta, A.Maruyama, R.Mase, K.Matis, H.S.Meagher, K.Merck, M.Mészáros, P.Meures, T.Miarecki, S.Middell, E.Milke, N.Miller, J.Montaruli, T.Morse, R.Movit, S.M.Nahnhauer, R.Nam, J.W.Naumann, U.Nygren, D.R.Odrowski, S.Olivas, A.Olivo, M.O'Murchadha, A.Panknin, S.Paul, L.Pérez, De Los Heros C.Petrovic, J.Piegsa, A.Pieloth, D.Porrata, R.Posselt, J.Price, P.B.Przybylski, G.T.Rawlins, K.Redl, P.Resconi, E.Rhode, W.Ribordy, M.Richard, A.S.Richman, M.Rodrigues, J.P.Rothmaier, F.Rott, C.Ruhe, T.Rutledge, D.Ruzybayev, B.Ryckbosch, D.Sander, H.-G.Santander, M.Sarkar, S.Schatto, K.Schmidt, T.Schönwald, A.Schukraft, A.Schulte, L.Schultes, A.Schulz, O.Schunck, M.Seckel, D.Semburg, B.Seo, S.H.Sestayo, Y.Seunarine, S.Silvestri, A.Singh, K.Slipak, A.Spiczak, G.M.Spiering, C.Stamatikos, M.Stanev, T.Stezelberger, T.Stokstad, R.G.Stößl, A.Strahler, E.A.Ström, R.Stüer, M.Sullivan, G.W.Swillens, Q.Taavola, H.Taboada, I.Tamburro, A.Tepe, A.Ter-Antonyan, S.Tilav, S.Toale, P.A.Toscano, S.Tosi, D.Van, Eijndhoven N.Vandenbroucke, J.Van, Overloop A.Van, Santen J.Vehring, M.Voge, M.Walck, C.Waldenmaier, T.Wallraff, M.Walter, M.Weaver, C.Wendt, C.Westerhoff, S.Whitehorn, N.Wiebe, K.Wiebusch, C.H.Williams, D.R.Wischnewski, R.Wissing, H.Wolf, M.Wood, T.R.Woschnagg, K.Xu, C.Xu, D.L.Xu, X.W.Yanez, J.P.Yodh, G.Yoshida, S.Zarzhitsky, P.Zoll, M.
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
EDP Sciences
Keywords
neutrinos; supernovae: general; instrumention: detectors
Citation
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.535
Journal Title
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Volume
535
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/65037
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201117810
ISSN
0004-6361
1432-0746
Abstract
This paper describes the response of the IceCube neutrino telescope located at the geographic south pole to outbursts of MeV neutrinos from the core collapse of nearby massive stars. IceCube was completed in December 2010 forming a lattice of 5160 photomultiplier tubes that monitor a volume of ∼1 km 3 in the deep Antarctic ice for particle induced photons. The telescope was designed to detect neutrinos with energies greater than 100 GeV. Owing to subfreezing ice temperatures, the photomultiplier dark noise rates are particularly low. Hence IceCube can also detect large numbers of MeV neutrinos by observing a collective rise in all photomultiplier rates on top of the dark noise. With 2 ms timing resolution, IceCube can detect subtle features in the temporal development of the supernova neutrino burst. For a supernova at the galactic center, its sensitivity matches that of a background-free megaton-scale supernova search experiment. The sensitivity decreases to 20 standard deviations at the galactic edge (30 kpc) and 6 standard deviations at the Large Magellanic Cloud (50 kpc). IceCube is sending triggers from potential supernovae to the Supernova Early Warning System. The sensitivity to neutrino properties such as the neutrino hierarchy is discussed, as well as the possibility to © 2011 ESO.
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