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Main Authors: Saez, Maria Manuela, Rrapaj, Ermal, Harada, Akira, Nagataki, Shigehiro, Qian, Yong-Zhong
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.02531
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author Saez, Maria Manuela
Rrapaj, Ermal
Harada, Akira
Nagataki, Shigehiro
Qian, Yong-Zhong
author_facet Saez, Maria Manuela
Rrapaj, Ermal
Harada, Akira
Nagataki, Shigehiro
Qian, Yong-Zhong
contents This paper explores core-collapse supernovae as crucial targets for neutrino telescopes, addressing uncertainties in their simulation results. We comprehensively analyze eighteen modern simulations and discriminate among supernova models using realistic detectors and interactions. A significant correlation between the total neutrino energy and cumulative counts, driven by massive lepton neutrinos and oscillations, is identified, particularly noticeable with the DUNE detector. Bayesian techniques indicate strong potential for model differentiation during a Galactic supernova event, with HK excelling in distinguishing models based on equation of state, progenitor mass, and mixing scheme.
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spellingShingle Correlations and Distinguishability Challenges in Supernova Models: Insights from Future Neutrino Detectors
Saez, Maria Manuela
Rrapaj, Ermal
Harada, Akira
Nagataki, Shigehiro
Qian, Yong-Zhong
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
This paper explores core-collapse supernovae as crucial targets for neutrino telescopes, addressing uncertainties in their simulation results. We comprehensively analyze eighteen modern simulations and discriminate among supernova models using realistic detectors and interactions. A significant correlation between the total neutrino energy and cumulative counts, driven by massive lepton neutrinos and oscillations, is identified, particularly noticeable with the DUNE detector. Bayesian techniques indicate strong potential for model differentiation during a Galactic supernova event, with HK excelling in distinguishing models based on equation of state, progenitor mass, and mixing scheme.
title Correlations and Distinguishability Challenges in Supernova Models: Insights from Future Neutrino Detectors
topic High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.02531