Effects of Neutrino Flavor Conversions in Core-Collapse SupernovaeHYBRID
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KBW 2.27
GSI
In this talk I will give an overview of delayed neutrino driven mechanism in core-collapse supernovae. I will talk about the crucial role that neutrinos play in turning the implosion to an explosion. Afterwards I will motivate why the flavor of the neutrinos is not conserved as they travel through the emerging port-neutron star and beyond. I will talk about my research results that show that these flavor conversions can have an effect on the dynamical evolution of the explosion. They have the potential to support or suppress the shock revival, depending on the region and the time when they occur.
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, Zewei Xiong