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30 May 2022 to 4 June 2022
Virtual Seoul
Asia/Seoul timezone

SNEWS2.0: Communication Software for Supernovae Alerts

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5m
Virtual Seoul

Virtual Seoul

Poster Other Poster

Speaker

Melih Kara (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

Description

During a massive star’s death, ~99% of its energy is released in the form of neutrinos. Neutrinos of all flavors escape the core well before any light can. If detected, they can provide crucial information on stellar core collapse and its mechanisms. The SuperNova Early Warning System 2.0 (SNEWS 2.0) is a network of neutrino detectors around the globe that aim at detecting these neutrinos. Armed with a diverse array of neutrino detectors, SNEWS 2.0 can triangulate a supernova’s direction and provide an early warning to astronomers. A priority of SNEWS 2.0 is the development of a fast and reliable communication system for neutrino detectors to share and disseminate the signals from a supernova neutrino burst. The development of two Python APIs will be discussed, SNEWS Publishing Tools and SNEWS Coincidence System. SNEWS Publishing Tools provides the SNEWS detectors with a simple front-end to share their possible neutrino observations. Finally, SNEWS Coincidence System will be used to alert the network if any observations are coincident.

Collaboration SNEWS

Primary authors

Melih Kara (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Mr Sebastian Torres-Lara (Houston University) Mr Joseph Smolsky (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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