Bulletin of the American Physical Society
90th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Thursday–Saturday, November 9–11, 2023; Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky
Session N04: Neutrino Physics
8:30 AM–9:42 AM,
Saturday, November 11, 2023
Keen Johnson
Room: Pearl Buchanon Theatre
Chair: James Christie, University of Tennessee
Abstract: N04.00002 : Pointing to a supernova with the DUNE experiment*
9:00 AM–9:30 AM
Presenter:
Janina D Hakenmueller
(Duke University)
Author:
Janina D Hakenmueller
(Duke University)
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) will be capable of such a detection due to its large active mass of up to 40 ktons of liquid argon. The experiment will be located underground below an overburden of about 1500 m. The time projection chambers (TPCs) possess an excellent 3D imaging capability facilitating the directional reconstruction of the neutrino-induced tracks.
In my talk, I will present the pointing resolution achievable with the current analysis framework based on the detection of electron neutrino scattering on electrons. Moreover, I will point out a way to transfer the existing pipeline to a fast online pointing analysis, which is required for the multi messenger approach.
*National Science Foundation and Department of Energy
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