Search for Supernova Neutrinos and Constraint on the Galactic Star Formation Rate with the KamLAND Data

Author:

Abe S.,Asami S.,Eizuka M.ORCID,Futagi S.,Gando A.,Gando Y.,Gima T.,Goto A.,Hachiya T.ORCID,Hata K.,Hosokawa K.,Ichimura K.ORCID,Ieki S.ORCID,Ikeda H.,Inoue K.,Ishidoshiro K.ORCID,Kamei Y.,Kawada N.ORCID,Kishimoto Y.,Koga M.,Kurasawa M.,Maemura N.,Mitsui T.,Miyake H.,Nakahata T.,Nakamura K.,Nakamura K.,Nakamura R.,Ozaki H.,Sakai T.ORCID,Sambonsugi H.,Shimizu I.,Shirai J.ORCID,Shiraishi K.,Suzuki A.,Suzuki Y.,Takeuchi A.,Tamae K.,Watanabe H.ORCID,Yoshida Y.,Obara S.ORCID,Ichikawa A.,Yoshida S.,Umehara S.,Fushimi K.,Kotera K.,Urano Y.,Berger B. E.,Fujikawa B. K.ORCID,Learned J. G.,Maricic J.,Axani S. N.,Winslow L. A.,Fu Z.,Smolsky J.,Efremenko Y.,Karwowski H. J.,Markoff D. M.,Tornow W.,Li A.ORCID,Detwiler J. A.,Enomoto S.,Decowski M. P.ORCID,Grant C.,Song H.,O’Donnell T.,Dell’Oro S.

Abstract

Abstract We present the results of a search for core-collapse supernova neutrinos, using long-term KamLAND data from 2002 March 9 to 2020 April 25. We focus on the electron antineutrinos emitted from supernovae in the energy range of 1.8–111 MeV. Supernovae will make a neutrino event cluster with the duration of ∼10 s in the KamLAND data. We find no neutrino clusters and give the upper limit on the supernova rate to be 0.15 yr−1 with a 90% confidence level. The detectable range, which corresponds to a >95% detection probability, is 40–59 kpc and 65–81 kpc for core-collapse supernovae and failed core-collapse supernovae, respectively. This paper proposes to convert the supernova rate obtained by the neutrino observation to the Galactic star formation rate. Assuming a modified Salpeter-type initial mass function, the upper limit on the Galactic star formation rate is <(17.5–22.7) M yr−1 with a 90% confidence level.

Funder

MEXT ∣ Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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