Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
Dec 2005
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OPEN ISSUES IN CORE COLLAPSE SUPERNOVA THEORY . Held 22-24 June 2004 in National Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Was
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
We discuss the neutrinos and nucleosynthesis in exotic supernovae. We consider the case where the collapse of a massive star forms a black hole surrounded by an accretion disk instead of the usual proto-neutron star. We examine accretion rates of 0.1M&sun;/s - 10M&sun;/s, which are sufficiently large to produce strong fluxes of neutrinos. In many cases significant regions of trapped neutrinos are created in the accretion disk. We discuss the implications for the nucleosynthesis that occurs in these objects as well as for the neutrino-antineutrino annihilation above the disk.
Kneller James P.
McLaughlin Gail C.
Surman R. A.
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