June 22, 2026 to July 18, 2026
Lead/Deadwood Middle School
US/Mountain timezone

TALK: New Supernova Bounds on a Neutrinophilic Dark Sector (30 min talk, 15 min Q&A)

Jul 13, 2026, 9:00 AM
45m
Lead/Deadwood Middle School

Lead/Deadwood Middle School

(0.3 miles, 7 min walk from hotel)

Speaker

Christopher Cappiello

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Speaker: Christopher Cappiello
Abstract: Supernova cooling has long been used to constrain physics beyond the Standard Model, typically including new mediators or dark matter particles that couple to protons or electrons. The large density of neutrinos inside supernovae also makes supernovae powerful laboratories to study non-standard neutrino interactions. In this work, we consider supernova production of dark matter that couples dominantly to neutrinos. We show that, for a wide range of unconstrained parameter space, neutrino annihilation within a supernova could copiously produce dark matter, at a large enough rate to cause noticeable anomalous cooling. We thus set novel constraints on dark matter-neutrino interactions based on the non-observation of such anomalously high cooling.

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