Abstract

Borexino has been a neutrino detector based on ultrapure liquid scintillator, located at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Italy. Its main scientific goal was the real-time measurement of solar neutrino fluxes, which play an irreplaceable role for the comprehension of the mechanisms powering our star. Over the past two years, the Borexino collaboration has pursued the improvement of the CNO flux measurement, obtaining further indications about the solar metallicity. In a parallel way, Borexino has demonstrated for the first time the possibility of exploiting the directional Cherenkov information, in a liquid scintillator detector, for the detection of sub-MeV solar neutrinos.

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Title
Recent results from Borexino on solar neutrinos
Author
Basilico, D; Appel, S; Bagdasarian, Z; Bellini, G; Benziger, J; Biondi, R; Caccianiga, B; Calaprice, F; Caminata, A; Chepurnov, A; D. D’Angelo; Derbin, A; A. Di Giacinto; V. Di Marcello; Ding, X F; A. Di Ludovico; L. Di Noto; Drachnev, I; Franco, D; Galbiati, C; Ghiano, C; Giammarchi, M; Goretti, A; Göttel, A S; Gromov, L; Guffanti, D; Ianni, Aldo; Ianni, Andrea; Jany, A; Kobychev, V; Korga, G; Kumaran, S; Laubenstein, M; Litvinovich, E; Lombardi, P; Lomskaya, I; Ludhova, L; Lukyanchenko, G; Machulin, I; Martyn, J; Meroni, E; Miramonti, L; Misiaszek, M; Muratova, V; Nugmanov, R; Oberauer, L; Orekhov, V; Ortica, F; Pallavicini, M; Pelicci, L; Penek, Ö; Pietrofaccia, L; Pilipenko, N; Pocar, A; Raikov, G; Ranalli, M T; Ranucci, G; Razeto, A; A. Re; Redchuk, M; Rossi, N; Schönert, S; Semenov, D; Settanta, G; Skorokhvatov, M; Singhal, A; Smirnov, O; Sotnikov, A; Tartaglia, R; Testera, G; Unzhakov, E; Villante, F; Vishneva, A; Vogelaar, R B; F. von Feilitzsch; Wojcik, M; Wurm, M; Zavatarelli, S; Zuber, K; Zuzel, G
Section
P4 Astroparticle Physics
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
21016275
e-ISSN
2100014X
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2908126547
Copyright
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