25–29 Jul 2022
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany
Europe/Zurich timezone

Collective Effects in Supernova Neutrinos

27 Jul 2022, 12:30
18m
Main Lecture Hall

Main Lecture Hall

Astroparticle physics Parallel Session A

Speaker

Pedro Dedin Neto (Unicamp - University of Campinas)

Description

Due to neutrino-neutrino forward scattering, the neutrino flavor conversion inside a supernova is still an open question. This type of interaction leads to a non-linear evolution of neutrino states and is strongly dependent on their angular distribution. Thus, the peculiarities of the supernovae's innermost environment impose a number of complexities on an accurate calculation of the neutrino evolution towards the outside of the star. Unquestionably, a comprehensive understanding of the neutrino flavor conversion mechanisms is essential to extract astrophysical information from future detections of supernovae neutrinos. Therefore, we present some preliminary results for this problem, in which we have adopted a numerical solution approach. First, we discuss an isotropic neutrino gas and its connection to simpler systems, such as a pendulum. Then, we show the results of modeling the supernova neutrino emission as a sphere (Bulb-Model), which has connections with the isotropic scenario when considering a single-angle emission approximation. Finally, we explain the limitations of this model and the next steps toward a more detailed calculation. A novelty of our work is the open-source nature of our code, already available at public repositories, allowing those interested in neutrino collective effects to reproduce our results.

Primary author

Pedro Dedin Neto (Unicamp - University of Campinas)

Co-author

Prof. Ernesto Kemp (University of Campinas)

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