7–11 Aug 2017
Columbus, Ohio, USA
US/Eastern timezone

Muon-induced spallation backgrounds in DUNE

7 Aug 2017, 14:45
15m
Athenian Room (The Athenaeum)

Athenian Room

The Athenaeum

Oral Neutrinos (astrophysical, atmospheric) Neutrinos

Speaker

Guanying Zhu (The Ohio State University)

Description

Galactic supernovae are rare, just a few per century, so it is important to be prepared. If we are, then the long-baseline detector DUNE could detect thousands of events, compared to the tens from SN 1987A. An important question is backgrounds from muon-induced spallation reactions. We simulate particle energy-loss processes in liquid argon, and compare relevant isotope yields with those in the water-Cherenkov detector SuperK. Our approach will help optimize the design of DUNE and further benefit the study of supernova neutrinos.

Author

Guanying Zhu (The Ohio State University)

Co-authors

Shirley Li (The Ohio State University) John Beacom (Ohio State University)

Presentation materials