8–10 May 2023
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Neutrinos from Dark Matter Annihilation versus the Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background

9 May 2023, 17:45
15m
Lawrence Hall 203

Lawrence Hall 203

Speaker

Dr Sandra Robles (Fermilab)

Description

Upcoming neutrino experiments are expected to detect the Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background (DSNB). This requires pondering all possible sources of background. Sub-GeV dark matter (DM) which annihilates into neutrinos is a potential background that has not been considered so far. We simulate DSNB and DM signals, as well as backgrounds in the Hyper-Kamiokande detector. We find that DM-induced neutrinos could indeed alter the extraction of the correct values of the parameters of interest for DSNB physics. While this opens the possibility of simultaneously characterizing the DNSB and discovering DM via indirect detection, we argue that it would be hard to disentangle the two contributions due to the lack of angular information available at low energies.

Primary author

Dr Sandra Robles (Fermilab)

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