5-10 October 2015
Milan Hotel 4*
Europe/Moscow timezone

Low energy neutrinos from gamma-ray bursts: experimental search status

6 Oct 2015, 14:15
15m
Verdi (Milan Hotel 4*)

Verdi

Milan Hotel 4*

Milan Hotel 4*, Shipilovskaya Street, 28A, Moscow, Russia, 115563
Nuclear physics and particle physics Nuclear physics and particle physics - parallel II

Speaker

Maria Toropova (NRNU MEPhI, NRC Kurchatov Institute)

Description

Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most energetic known events in the Universe. Though gamma-ray telescopes observe about one GRB event per day, the nature of this phenomenon is not yet tottaly understood. Many theoterical models predict emission of neutrinos of all types in a wide energy range. In this talk we review experimental searches of GRB neutrinos in MeV energy range. The searches of this kind had been performed by several experiments: SuperKamiokande, SNO and KamLAND. Also the similar study is now in progress in Borexino collaboration.
Presentation type Section talk (10+5 min)

Primary author

Maria Toropova (NRNU MEPhI, NRC Kurchatov Institute)

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