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10:00
Supernova neutrino detection
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Kate Scholberg
(Duke Univ.)
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11:20
Determining supernova unknowns with the diffuse supernova neutrino background
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Anna Suliga
(Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhage)
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13:00
Detecting the DSNB in water-based liquid scintillators
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Michael Wurm
(JGU Mainz)
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13:30
Supernovae, IceCube, and new ideas
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Lutz Köpke
(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
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14:00
SN neutrinos at JUNO
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Shun Zhou
(Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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15:10
Full-flavor reconstruction of supernova neutrino energy spectra
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Huiling Li
(Institute of High Energy Physics)
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15:30
The JUNO detector and its potential in detecting CCSN neutrinos
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Cristina Martellini
(University Roma 3)
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15:50
HALO-1kT: a lead-based supernova detector
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Andrea Gallo-Rosso
(Laurentian University)
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16:30
Development of the comprehensive analysis tools for the supernova neutrino detectors
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Vsevolod Orekhov
(Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
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16:50
Sensitivity of SNO+ to supernova neutrinos
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Mark Stringer
(Queen Mary University Of London)
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17:30
Neutrino evolution in dense neutrino media and self-induced flavor equilibrium
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Sajad Abbar
(APC, Paris)
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17:50
Moments, fast conversions and SN simulations
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Manibrata Sen
(Northwestern University)
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18:10
Criterion for fast flavor conversion
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Tobias Stirner
(MPI Munich)