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arxiv: 0901.0581 · v1 · pith:EN3NE73Inew · submitted 2009-01-06 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · hep-ph

An "archaeological" quest for galactic supernova neutrinos

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keywords neutrinosupernovaegalacticgeochemicalmeasurementneutrinossupernovatechnetium
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We explore the possibility to observe the effects of electron neutrinos from past galactic supernovae, through a geochemical measurement of the amount of Technetium 97 produced by neutrino-induced reactions in a Molybdenum ore. The calculations we present take into account the recent advances in our knowledge of neutrino interactions, of neutrino oscillations inside a supernova, of the solar neutrino flux at Earth and of possible failed supernovae. The predicted Technetium 97 abundance is of the order of 10^7 atoms per 10 kilotons of ore, which is close to the current geochemical experimental sensitivity. Of this, 10-20% is from supernovae. Considering the comparable size of uncertainties, more precision in the modeling of neutrino fluxes as well as of neutrino cross sections is required for a meaningful measurement.

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