2021
DOI: 10.3390/sym13101851
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On the Time Distribution of Supernova Antineutrino Flux

Abstract: Neutrino leptonic flavor symmetry violation is the only evidence for physics beyond the standard model. Much of what we have learned on these particles is derived from the study of their natural sources, such as the Sun or core-collapse supernovae. Neutrino emission from supernovae is particularly interesting and leptonic flavor transformations in supernova neutrinos have attracted a lot of theoretical attention. Unfortunately, the emission of core-collapse supernovae is not fully understood: thus, an inescapa… Show more

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“…The values of M A produced by lattice QCD in the last decade, and more frequently in the last years, have generally large errors and higher values in the dipole ansatz, sometimes finding smaller values using the z-expansion, as shown in Fig 5 of [52] by RQCD collaboration, whose own result is M A = 1.02 (10) GeV versus a value in the dipole approximation of M A = 1.31 (8) GeV.…”
Section: The Axial Form Factor Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The values of M A produced by lattice QCD in the last decade, and more frequently in the last years, have generally large errors and higher values in the dipole ansatz, sometimes finding smaller values using the z-expansion, as shown in Fig 5 of [52] by RQCD collaboration, whose own result is M A = 1.02 (10) GeV versus a value in the dipole approximation of M A = 1.31 (8) GeV.…”
Section: The Axial Form Factor Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• As for the future galactic supernova, Super-Kamiokande (SK) will collect more than 5000 IBD events with a mass of 32.4 kiloton and for a typical galactic distance of 10kpc (see e.g. [10]), a number that scales with the square of the distance (10/d) 2 , and therefore it can be much larger for relatively closer events. 1 JUNO also expects to see a similar number of events.…”
Section: Jhep08(2022)212mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The values of M A produced by lattice QCD in the last decade, and more frequently in the last years, have generally large errors and higher values in the dipole ansatz, sometimes finding smaller values using the z-expansion, as shown in Fig 5 of [51] by RQCD collaboration, whose own result is M A = 1.02 (10) GeV versus a value in the dipole approximation of M A = 1.31(8) GeV.…”
Section: The Axial Form Factor G1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the efficiency (E e ) we use, based on [10], the same expression, extended to lower energies, adopted for the analysis of SN1987A to describe the response of Kamiokande-II in its entire volume [54]: The resulting energy spectrum of positrons is plotted in Fig. 5 together with its 1σ variation coming from the overall uncertainty on the IBD cross section which we determined as discussed in the previous sections.…”
Section: Positron Emission From Ibd Signal In Super-kamiokandementioning
confidence: 99%