Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Jul 2000
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NEUTRINOS IN PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICS From 10-33 to 1028 cm (TASI 98). Held 1-26 June 1998 in Boulder, Colorado, USA. Edited by
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Scientific paper
We summarize the current status of core-collapse supernova theory, in particular as it relates to multi-dimensional effects and neutrino transport. Highlighted are pulsar kicks, neutrino burst signatures, many-body effects, and observed asphericities that may have a bearing on the mechanism of supernova explosions. Observed systematics of the supernova energy and 56Ni yield with progenitor mass are discussed and attempts are made to put such systematics into the context of the emerging theory of supernova explosions.
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