On detecting stellar collapse with neutrinos

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Gravitational Collapse, Neutrinos, Stellar Radiation, Supernovae, Bursts, Radiation Detectors, Radiation Measurement

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The author estimates the distances out to which various terrestrial neutrino detectors can see a stellar collapse. With these ranges, neutrino burst detection rates are obtained. The mean time between detections is expected to be rather long. A realistic estimate for this time is ≡50 - 100 years. Whether this is indeed the case depends sensitively on the as yet unknown mean energy of the emitted neutrinos and the galactic collapse rate.

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