Speaker
Shintaro Miki
(ICRR, University of Tokyo)
Description
Super-Kamiokande (SK), a 50-kton water Cherenkov detector, observes neutrino interactions ranging from a few MeV to TeV and searches for nucleon decay signals. From 2020, gadolinium (Gd) sulfate is dissolved in the detector water to enhance neutron detection capability. In this talk, we present the latest results of SK analyses before and after the Gd loading, including neutrino oscillation analyses and neutron observation in atmospheric neutrino events, searches for diffuse supernova neutrino background (DSNB), reactor neutrino observation, and searches for nucleon decays.
Author
Shintaro Miki
(ICRR, University of Tokyo)