Search for modulations of the solar Be-7 flux in the next-generation neutrino observatory LENA
/ Authors
M. Wurm, B. Caccianiga, D. D’Angelo, S. Davini, F. Feilitzsch, M. Goger-Neff, T. Lachenmaier, T. Lewke, P. Lombardi, L. Ludhova
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Q. Meindl, E. Meroni, L. Miramonti, R. Mollenberg, L. Oberauer, W. Potzel, G. Ranucci, M. Tippmann, Jurgen Winter TU Munchen, H Germany, U. Milano, Italy., Universita'di Genova, U. Tubingen
/ Abstract
A next-generation liquid-scintillator detector will be able to perform high-statistics measurements of the solar neutrino flux. In LENA, solar {sup 7}Be neutrinos are expected to cause 1.7x10{sup 4} electron recoil events per day in a fiducial volume of 35 kilotons. Based on this signal, a search for periodic modulations on a subpercent level can be conducted, surpassing the sensitivity of current detectors by at least a factor of 20. The range of accessible periods reaches from several minutes, corresponding to modulations induced by helioseismic g-modes, to tens of years, allowing to study long-term changes in solar fusion rates.
Journal: Physical Review D