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arxiv: 0912.2568 · v2 · submitted 2009-12-14 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · hep-ph

Detecting the QCD phase transition in the next Galactic supernova neutrino burst

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keywords burstneutrinophasesupernovatransitionanticorecore-collapse
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Predictions of the thermodynamic conditions for phase transitions at high baryon densities and large chemical potentials are currently uncertain and largely phenomenological. Neutrino observations of core-collapse supernovae can be used to constrain the situation. Recent simulations of stellar core collapse that include a description of quark matter predict a sharp burst of anti \nu_e several hundred milliseconds after the prompt \nu_e neutronization burst. We study the observational signatures of that anti \nu_e burst at current neutrino detectors - IceCube and Super-Kamiokande. For a Galactic core-collapse supernova, we find that signatures of the QCD phase transition can be detected, regardless of the neutrino oscillation scenario. The detection would constitute strong evidence of a phase transition in the stellar core, with implications for the equation of state at high matter density and the supernova explosion mechanism.

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