Published May 5, 2006 | Version v1
Journal article

Reconstructing Supernova-Neutrino Spectra using Low-Energy Beta Beams

  • 1. Department of Subatomic and Radiation Physics, Ghent University, Proeftuinstraat 86, B-9000 Gent (Belgium) and Department of Physics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-8202 (US)

Description

Neutrinos are the principal messengers reaching us from the center of a supernova. Terrestrial neutrino telescopes can provide precious information about the processes in the core of the star. But the information that a neutrino detector can supply is restricted by the fact that little experimental data on the neutrino-nucleus cross sections exist and by the uncertainties in theoretical calculations. In this Letter, we propose a novel procedure that determines the response of a target nucleus in a supernova-neutrino detector, by using low-energy beta beams. We show that fitting 'synthetic' spectra, constructed by taking linear combinations of beta-beam spectra, to the original supernova-neutrino spectra reproduces the folded differential cross sections very accurately. Comparing the response in a detector to these synthetic responses provides a direct way to determine the main parameters of the supernova-neutrino energy distribution

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Journal Title
Physical Review Letters
Journal Volume
96
Journal Issue
17
Journal Page Range
p. 172301-172301.4
ISSN
0031-9007
CODEN
PRLTAO

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