Supernova spotting in Super-Kamiokande Gd
Abstract: Since the Super-Kamiokande (SK) neutrino experiment in Japan added gadolinium sulphate octahydrate (Gd) to the pure water in its detector, it has entered a new era in supernova neutrino detection. The addition of Gd makes it possible to tag neutrons from inverse beta decay (IBD) interactions of electron antineutrinos with free protons in the water. This has led to significant improvement in the experiment's sensitivity to low-energy electron antineutrinos, which is key in the observation of supernova neutrinos. Super-Kamiokande Gadolinium (SK-Gd) has the potential to make the first observation of the diffuse supernova neutrino background (DSNB) and pre-supernova (preSN) neutrinos, and can improve the pointing capability of SK in the event of a core-collapse supernova (CCSN) explosion. We present the latest results and prospects for supernova neutrino detection with SK-Gd.
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