Status | Confirmed |
Seminar Series | SEM-GRECO |
Subjects | astro-ph |
Date | Monday 30 November 2020 |
Time | 11:00 |
Institute | IAP |
Seminar Room | Webinar (contact pitrou@iap.fr for details) |
Speaker's Last Name | Pascal |
Speaker's First Name | Aurélien |
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Speaker's Institution | LUTH, Observatoire de Paris |
Title | The role of neutrinos in supernovae and neutron star formation |
Abstract | If the main features of the core-collapse supernova mechanism are now understood, some important details about the microphysics are still subject to a lot of uncertainties. In particular, neutrinos are playing a key role in the core-collapse mechanism but interactions rates between neutrinos and dense matter are still poorly understood. In this talk, I will start by reviewing what we actually know about core-collapse supernovae and neutron star formation by focusing on the role of neutrinos. Then I will present a code for proto-neutron star evolution and some studies we have been conducting on the influence of neutrino - dense matter interactions on core-collapse and (proto-)neutron star cooling. |
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