Neutrino-driven outflows inside a supernova: from signals at DUNE to impact on nucleosynthesis

Speaker: 
Alex Friedland
Institution: 
Stanford University
Date: 
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Time: 
11:00 am
Location: 
NS2 1201 and Zoom Seminar
Abstract:
From the point of view of energetics, core collapse supernovae are gravity-powered neutrino bombs. Neutrino signal from the next galactic supernova may carry in it detailed information about the physical conditions that exist in the “hot bubble” region surrounding the collapsed core. I will discuss what features one may expect to see in the signal at DUNE and how this information may help us unravel the origin of certain proton-rich isotopes observed in the solar system.
Host: 
Yuri Shirman