The Effects of Neutrino Oscillations on Core-Collapse Supernova Explosions

ORAL

Abstract

At the present time even the most sophisticated, multi-dimensional simulations of core-collapse supernovae do not (self-consistently) include neutrino flavor transformation. This physics is missing despite the importance of neutrinos in the core-collapse explosion paradigm. Because of this dependence, any flavor transformation that occurs in the region between the proto-neutron star and the shock could result in major effects upon the dynamics of the explosion. We present the first hydrodynamic core-collapse supernova simulation which simultaneously includes flavor transformation of the free-streaming neutrinos in the neutrino transport. These oscillation calculations are dynamically updated and evolve self-consistently alongside the hydrodynamics. Using a $M=20\;{\rm M_{\odot}}$ progenitor, we find that while the oscillations can have an effect on the hydrodynamics, flavor transformation alone does not lead to a successful explosion of this progenitor.

*Funded by GAANN Grant P200A150035 and DOE Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics Award No. DE-FG02-02ER41216

Authors

  • Charles Stapleford

    • North Carolina State University
  • Carla Frohlich

    • Department of Physics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA
    • North Carolina State University
  • James Kneller

    • North Carolina State University