Astrophysics with NOvA

Not scheduled
20m
Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg (Heidelberg)

Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg

Heidelberg

Neckarstaden 24 69117 Heidelberg Germany
Poster etc. Poster (not participating in poster prize competition)

Speaker

Matthew Strait (University of Minnesota)

Description

The NOvA neutrino experiment, designed to measure electron neutrino appearance in a muon neutrino beam, also has a wide-reaching astrophysics program as a result of its unique size, granularity and position. Unlike previous long-baseline neutrino experiments, the 14$\,$kt NOvA far detector is on the surface, which enables a search for a low-mass monopole component of cosmic rays. Despite $\sim$150kHz of cosmic rays, our detector's fine-grained nature and flexible DAQ allows a search for upward-going muons caused by dark matter annihilation in the Sun, a study which is particularly sensitive to lower mass WIMP models. We also have several studies of the cosmic ray flux at both our near and far detectors. Our supernova trigger system is presented in a separate poster. Finally, we are sensitive to potential signals from the MeV to TeV range that may come in coincidence with LIGO/Virgo gravitational wave events.
Authorship annotation For the NOvA collaboration
Session and Location Wednesday Session, Poster Wall #169 (Ballroom)
Poster included in proceedings: yes

Primary author

Matthew Strait (University of Minnesota)

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