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Dark matter sterile neutrinos in core-collapse supernovae

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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
MacKenzie Warren (Univ. of Notre Dame)
Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium

The nature of dark matter and the explosion mechanism of core-collapse supernovae remain two of the biggest questions in astrophysics. A keV mass sterile neutrino species may provide a solution to both of these problems. In core-collapse supernovae, sterile neutrinos can efficiently transport energy from the protoneutron star core to the stalled shock via oscillations between electron neutrinos and sterile neutrinos. We have performed simulations of core-collapse supernovae including a sterile neutrino with mass and mixing angle of a dark matter candidate. We have found that some choices of mass and mixing angle result in enhanced neutrino reheating and result in successful explosions, even in models that would not otherwise explode.

Contact: Jennifer Solis