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タイトル: Neutrino emission from nearby supernova progenitors
著者: Yoshida, Takashi
Takahashi, Koh
Umeda, Hideyuki
発行日: May-2016
出版者: Institute of Physics Publishing
誌名: Journal of Physics: Conference Series
巻: 718
論文番号: 062073
抄録: Neutrinos have an important role for energy loss process during advanced evolution of massive stars. Although the luminosity and average energy of neutrinos during the Si burning are much smaller than those of supernova neutrinos, these neutrinos are expected to be detected by the liquid scintillation neutrino detector KamLAND if a supernova explosion occurs at the distance of ∼100 parsec. We investigate the neutrino emission from massive stars during advanced evolution. We calculate the evolution of the energy spectra of neutrinos produced through electron-positron pair-annihilation in the supernova progenitors with the initial mass of 12, 15, and 20 M o during the Si burning and core-collapse stages. The neutrino emission rate increases from ∼ 1050 s-1 to ∼ 1052 s-1. The average energy of electron-antineutrinos is about 1.25 MeV during the Si burning and gradually increases until the core-collapse. For one week before the supernova explosion, the KamLAND detector is expected to observe 12-24 and 6-13 ve events in the normal and inverted mass hierarchies, respectively, if a supernova explosion of a 12-20 M o star occurs at the distance of 200 parsec, corresponding to the distance to Betelgeuse. Observations of neutrinos from SN progenitors have a possibility to constrain the core structure and the evolution just before the core collapse of massive stars.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/218808
DOI(出版社版): 10.1088/1742-6596/718/6/062073
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