Author:
Carpio Jose Alonso,Kheirandish Ali,Murase Kohta
Abstract
Abstract
Thermal MeV neutrino emission from core-collapse supernovae offers a unique opportunity to
probe physics beyond the Standard Model in the neutrino sector. The next generation of neutrino
experiments, such as DUNE and Hyper-Kamiokande, can detect 𝒪(103) and
𝒪(104) neutrinos in the event of a Galactic supernova, respectively. As supernova
neutrinos propagate to Earth, they may interact with the local dark matter via hidden mediators
and may be delayed with respect to the initial neutrino signal. We show that for sub-MeV dark
matter, the presence of dark matter-neutrino interactions may lead to neutrino echoes with
significant time delays. The absence or presence of this feature in the light curve of MeV
neutrinos from a supernova allows us to probe parameter space that has not been explored by dark
matter direct detection experiments.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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