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Ion Source Development for IsoDAR and Multi-Messenger Astrophysics with KamLAND

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Smolsky, Joseph
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Winslow, Lindley
Conrad, Janet M.
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Abstract
Neutrinos can answer many open questions in physics. Doing so will require developing new technology, effective collaboration between experiments, and using existing data in new ways. This work presents contributions to these efforts with the IsoDAR, SNEWS, and KamLAND collaborations. The results are a new ion source for a sterile neutrino search, an upgraded alert system for supernova neutrino detection, and the first flux limits on MeV anti-electron neutrinos from galactic X-ray binaries.
Date issued
2023-09
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/152724
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Publisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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