5 research outputs found
A Network of Neutral Current Spherical TPC's for Dedicated Supernova Detection
The coherent contribution of all neutrons in neutrino nucleus scattering due
to the neutral current offers a realistic prospect of detecting supernova
neutrinos. As a matter of fact. for a typical supernova at 10 kpc, about 1000
events are expected usinga spherical gaseous detector of radius 4 m
andemploying Xe gas at a pressure of 10 Atm. We propose a world wide network of
several such simple, stable and low cost supernova detectors with a running
time of a few centuries.Comment: 17 LaTex pages, 9 PostScript figure
Predicted modulated differential rates for direct WIMP searches at low energy transfers
The differential event rate for direct detection of dark matter, both the
time averaged and the modulated one due to the motion of the Earth, are
discussed. The calculations focus on relatively light cold dark matter
candidates (WIMP) and low energy transfers. It is shown that for sufficiently
light WIMPs the extraction of relatively large nucleon cross sections is
possible. Furthermore for some WIMP masses the modulation amplitude may change
sign, meaning that, in such a case, the maximum rate may occur six months later
than naively expected. This effect can be exploited to yield information about
the mass of the dark matter candidate, if and when the observation of the
modulation of the event rate is established.Comment: 16 pages, 22 figures; references adde
