Speaker
Ed Kearns
(Boston University)
Description
The most recent results from Super-Kamiokande are presented. Super-K is a large water Cherenkov experiment that has collected over 500 kton-years of exposure used to study atmospheric neutrino oscillation, solar neutrino mixing, search for nucleon decay, search for signatures of dark matter, and search for astrophysical neutrinos of all types including the those from supernova bursts, the diffuse background of supernova, and neutrinos in coincidence with astrophysical sources. The most recent running period includes the novelty of enhanced neutron counting via the capture on gadolinium dissolved in the detector water.
Primary author
Ed Kearns
(Boston University)