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Prospects of indirect searches for dark matter annihilations in the earth with ICAL@INO
We study the prospects of detecting muon events at the upcoming Iron CALorimeter (ICAL) detector to be built at the proposed India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) facility due to neutrinos arising out of annihilation of Weakly Interactive Massive ...
Deepak Tiwari +2 more
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Recent advances in neutrino astrophysics
Neutrinos are produced by a variety of sources that comprise our Sun, explosive environments such as core-collapse supernovae, the Earth and the Early Universe. The precise origin of the recently discovered ultra-high energy neutrinos is to be determined
Volpe, Cristina
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TeV Particle Astrophysics II: Summary comments [PDF]
A unifying theme of this conference was the use of different approaches to understand astrophysical sources of energetic particles in the TeV range and above.
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A study of invisible neutrino decay at DUNE and its effects on θ 23 measurement
We study the consequences of invisible decay of neutrinos in the context of the DUNE experiment. We assume that the third mass eigenstate is unstable and decays to a light sterile neutrino and a scalar or a pseudo-scalar.
Sandhya Choubey +2 more
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Calorimeters in Astro and Particle physics
In this article an attempt is made to review some of the original works leading to new developments of calorimeters which are so widely and successfully used in astro and particle physics experiments. This report is far from being complete and the author
Pretzl, Klaus
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A Brief, Biased View of Neutron Star Cooling
ABSTRACT This is a concise and non‐technical review of topics related to neutron star (NS) cooling, for both young NSs and NSs in low‐mass x‐ray binaries. Neutrino emission from the NS core drives cooling rates, via different processes including Urca processes and pair breaking and formation at the neutron superfluid critical temperature.
Craig Heinke
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Multi-calorimetry in light-based neutrino detectors
Neutrino detectors are among the largest photon detection instruments, built to capture scarce photons upon energy deposition. Many discoveries in neutrino physics, including the neutrino itself, are inseparable from the advances in photon detection ...
Anatael Cabrera +17 more
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Constraining photon portal Dark Matter with TEXONO and COHERENT data
Dark Matter may reside in sector without Standard Model (SM) gauge interactions. One way in which such a dark sector can still impact SM particles through non-gravitational interactions is via the “photon portal” in which a dark photon kinetically mixes ...
Shao-Feng Ge, Ian M. Shoemaker
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Real-Time Continuous Acoustic Monitoring of Marine Mammals in the Mediterranean Sea
The passive acoustic monitoring of cetaceans is a research method that can provide unique information on the animal’s behaviour since the animals can be studied at great depths and at a long-range without interference.
Matteo Sanguineti +3 more
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Abstract On 11 September 2021, two small thunderstorms developed over the Telescope Array Surface Detector (TASD) that produced an unprecedented number of six downward terrestrial gamma ray flashes (TGFs) within one‐hour timeframe. The TGFs occurred during the initial stage of negative cloud‐to‐ground flashes whose return strokes had increasingly large
R. U. Abbasi +144 more
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