Impact of cross-section uncertainties on supernova neutrino spectral parameter fitting in the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment
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Abud, A. Abed; Bravo-Moreno, M.; García Gámez, Diego; Nicolás Arnaldos, Francisco Javier; Sánchez Lucas, Patricia; Zamorano García, Bruno; Dune CollaborationEditorial
American Physical Society
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2023-06-29Referencia bibliográfica
A. Abed Abud et al. (The DUNE Collaboration). Impact of cross-section uncertainties on supernova neutrino spectral parameter fitting in the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment. Phys. Rev. D 107, 112012. [DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.107.112012]
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CERN; ERDF, H2020-EU; MSCA, European Union; CAM, Spain; La Caixa Foundation; Junta de Andalucia-FEDER, Spain; Spanish Government; Xunta de Galicia; MICINN, Spain; FAPESB T. O. PIE0013/2016; UESC/PROPP 0010299-61Resumen
A primary goal of the upcoming Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is to measure the Oo10 thorn MeV neutrinos produced by a Galactic core-collapse supernova if one should occur during the lifetime of the experiment. The liquid-argon-based detectors planned for DUNE are expected to be uniquely sensitive to the & nu;e component of the supernova flux, enabling a wide variety of physics and astrophysics measurements. A key requirement for a correct interpretation of these measurements is a good understanding of the energy-dependent total cross section & sigma;oE & nu; thorn for charged-current & nu;e absorption on argon. In the context of a simulated extraction of supernova & nu;e spectral parameters from a toy analysis, we investigate the impact of & sigma;oE & nu; thorn modeling uncertainties on DUNE's supernova neutrino physics sensitivity for the first time. We find that the currently large theoretical uncertainties on & sigma;oE & nu; thorn must be substantially reduced before the & nu;e flux parameters can be extracted reliably; in the absence of external constraints, a measurement of the integrated neutrino luminosity with less than 10% bias with DUNE requires & sigma;oE & nu; thorn to be known to about 5%. The neutrino spectral shape parameters can be known to better than 10% for a 20% uncertainty on the cross-section scale, although they will be sensitive to uncertainties on the shape of & sigma;oE & nu; thorn . A direct measurement of low-energy & nu;e-argon scattering would be invaluable for improving the theoretical precision to the needed level.