Ultra-Transparent Antarctic Ice as a Supernova Detector
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- 12 December 1995
Abstract
We have simulated the response of a high energy neutrino telescope in deep Antarctic ice to the stream of low energy neutrinos produced by a supernova. The passage of a large flux of MeV-energy neutrinos during a period of seconds will be detected as an excess of single counting rates in all individual optical modules. We update here a previous estimate of the performance of such an instrument taking into account the recent discovery of absorption lengths of several hundred meters for near-UV photons in natural deep ice. The existing AMANDA detector can, even by the most conservative estimates, act as a galactic supernova watch.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1995-12-12, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review D, 53 (12), 7359.
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