Determining the Supernova Direction by its Neutrinos

  • 7 December 2001
Abstract
Supernova neutrinos which arrive at the earth earlier than the light enable us the earliest determination of the direction of their emitter supernova. The theme of this paper is how accurately we can determine the supernova direction. We simulate supernova neutrino events at SuperKamiokande detector, using a realistic supernova model and several realistic neutrino oscillation models. As a result of our simulation we can restrict the supernova direction to be within a circle of radius $7^\circ$. Especially in several neutrino oscillation models, this accuracy is enhanced to $6^\circ$. We also discuss about the influence of the accident occured in SuperKamiokande detector. After the repair using the remaining PMTs the accuracy becomes about $8.5^\circ$ for no oscillation.

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