Theory Seminar

Influence of neutrino-matter reaction rates in core-collapse supernovae and proto-neutron star cooling simulationsHYBRID

durch Jérôme Novak (Laboratoire Univers et Théories, Meudon, France)

Europe/Berlin
KBW 2.27 (GSI)

KBW 2.27

GSI

Beschreibung

The complete modeling of core-collapse supernovae and proto-neutron star cooling involves many fields of physics including, among others, general-relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics, neutrino transport or properties of ultra dense matter. Although a full numerical model including state-of-the art approaches to each of the aforementioned fields is still beyond the reach of current computing facilities, several teams are now performing three-dimensional general-relativistic core-collapse simulations, including realistic equation of state and approximate neutrino transport. In this presentation, after an introduction to the subject and a description of our numerical models, I will give some results from our group where we have adopted a different approach, namely the testing of the influence of various improvements in the computations of neutrino reaction rates (electron-capture, neutrino-nucleon interactions, etc) and properties of dense matter, within a simplified numerical setting.

Organisiert durch

Almudena Arcones
Andreas Bauswein
Marcus Bleicher
Elena Bratkovskaya
Hannah Elfner
Karlheinz Langanke
Matthias F.M. Lutz
Gabriel Martínez Pinedo
Daniel Mohler
Thomas Neff
Stefan Typel

Thomas Neff
Zoom Meeting ID
92473872583
Host
Thomas Neff
Passcode
64278234
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