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KamLAND Sensitivity to Neutrinos from Pre-Supernova Stars

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2016-02-17 v4 High Energy Physics - Experiment Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

In the late stages of nuclear burning for massive stars (M>8 M\sunM>8~M_{\sun}), the production of neutrino-antineutrino pairs through various processes becomes the dominant stellar cooling mechanism. As the star evolves, the energy of these neutrinos increases and in the days preceding the supernova a significant fraction of emitted electron anti-neutrinos exceeds the energy threshold for inverse beta decay on free hydrogen. This is the golden channel for liquid scintillator detectors because the coincidence signature allows for significant reductions in background signals. We find that the kiloton-scale liquid scintillator detector KamLAND can detect these pre-supernova neutrinos from a star with a mass of 25 M\sun25~M_{\sun} at a distance less than 690~pc with 3σ\sigma significance before the supernova. This limit is dependent on the neutrino mass ordering and background levels. KamLAND takes data continuously and can provide a supernova alert to the community.

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@article{arxiv.1506.01175,
  title  = {KamLAND Sensitivity to Neutrinos from Pre-Supernova Stars},
  author = {K. Asakura and A. Gando and Y. Gando and T. Hachiya and S. Hayashida and H. Ikeda and K. Inoue and K. Ishidoshiro and T. Ishikawa and S. Ishio and M. Koga and S. Matsuda and T. Mitsui and D. Motoki and K. Nakamura and S. Obara and T. Oura and I. Shimizu and Y. Shirahata and J. Shirai and A. Suzuki and H. Tachibana and K. Tamae and K. Ueshima and H. Watanabe and B. D. Xu and A. Kozlov and Y. Takemoto and S. Yoshida and K. Fushimi and A. Piepke and T. I. Banks and B. E. Berger and B. K. Fujikawa and T. O'Donnell and J. G. Learned and J. Maricic and S. Matsuno and M. Sakai and L. A. Winslow and Y. Efremenko and H. J. Karwowski and D. M. Markoff and W. Tornow and J. A. Detwiler and S. Enomoto and M. P. Decowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.01175},
  year   = {2016}
}

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19 pages, 6 figures, 1 table