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  • De Lellis, Giovanni; Antonia Di Crescenzo; Andrea Gallo Rosso; Gentile, Valerio; Vissani, Francesco

    arXiv.org, 04/2018
    Paper, Journal Article

    The existence of the coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering reaction requires to evaluate, for any detector devoted to WIMP searches, the irreducible background due to conventional neutrino sources and at same time, it gives a unique chance to reveal supernova neutrinos. We report here a detailed study concerning a new directional detector, based on the nuclear emulsion technology. A Likelihood Ratio test shows that, in the first years of operations and with a detector mass of several tens of tons, the observation of the supernova signal can be achieved. The determination of the distance of the supernova from the neutrinos and the observation of \(^8\)B neutrinos are also discussed.