BNO-SAO Conference 2017

The International Conference
SN 1987A, Quark Phase Transition in Compact Objects
and Multimessenger Astronomy


2-8 July 2017

Neutrino from stellar collapses

L.A. Lukyanchenko

Abstract

      Neutrinos produced during stellar collapses carry information about collapse process because they are not influenced by the interstellar medium. Beside neutrino emission the second possible source of data about supernova explosion and gamma ray bursts mechanisms are gravitational waves that also propagate without any changes. Therefore they could bring us information about distant phenomena such as Supernovae explosions and Gamma Ray Bursts, about their origins and about processes taking place inside them. Simultaneous analysis by neutrino and gravitational waves detectors could be one of the ways to get the whole picture of these processes.


Reference:
L.A. Lukyanchenko, "Neutrino from stellar collapses" in Proceedings of The International Conference "SN 1987A, Quark Phase Transition in Compact Objects and Multimessenger Astronomy", Russia, Terskol (BNO INR RAS), Nizhnij Arkhyz (SAO RAS), 2-8 July 2017, INR RAS, Moscow, 2018, ISBN 978-5-94274-327-7, pp. 129-132.
DOI: 10.26119/SAO.2020.1.52323
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