Twenty years after SN 1987A, the vast international programme of experimental neutrino physics and neutrino astronomy suggests that large detectors will operate for a long time. It is realistic that a high-statistics neutrino signal from a galactic SN will be observed. I review some of the generic lessons from such an observation where neutrinos largely play the role of astrophysical messengers. In principle, the signal also holds valuable information about neutrino mixing parameters. I explain some recent developments about the crucial importance of collective neutrino oscillations in the SN environment
© 2002 The American Astronomical SocietyRoland M. Crocker, Fulvio Melia and Raymond R. Volka
We calculated the expected neutrino signal in Borexino from a typical Type II supernova at a distanc...
I review the status and perspectives of the research on the diffuse flux of (core collapse) supernov...
Twenty years after SN 1987A, the vast international programme of experimental neutrino physics and n...
The gravitational core collapse of a star produces a huge burst of neutrinos of all flavors. A numbe...
After the historical detection of a neutrino burst coming from the supernova 1987A, the interest for...
Neutrinos are a messenger of extreme condition inside a supernova core and a new-born neutron star. ...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are powerful neutrino sources and as such important targets for the g...
I discuss the state of the art in the search for neutrinos from galactic stellar collapses and the f...
AbstractThis talk will briefly survey the capabilities of current detectors sensitive to supernova n...
We investigate the muon neutrino event rate in km$^3$ neutrino telescopes due to a number of galacti...
Growing evidence from multiwavelength observations of extragalactic supernovae (SNe) has established...
The interaction between the ejecta of supernovae (SNe) of Type IIn and a dense circumstellar medium ...
We investigate the sensitivity of some of the proposed next-generation neutrino experiments to a gal...
We point out possible features of neutrino spectra from a future galactic core collapse supernova th...
© 2002 The American Astronomical SocietyRoland M. Crocker, Fulvio Melia and Raymond R. Volka
We calculated the expected neutrino signal in Borexino from a typical Type II supernova at a distanc...
I review the status and perspectives of the research on the diffuse flux of (core collapse) supernov...
Twenty years after SN 1987A, the vast international programme of experimental neutrino physics and n...
The gravitational core collapse of a star produces a huge burst of neutrinos of all flavors. A numbe...
After the historical detection of a neutrino burst coming from the supernova 1987A, the interest for...
Neutrinos are a messenger of extreme condition inside a supernova core and a new-born neutron star. ...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are powerful neutrino sources and as such important targets for the g...
I discuss the state of the art in the search for neutrinos from galactic stellar collapses and the f...
AbstractThis talk will briefly survey the capabilities of current detectors sensitive to supernova n...
We investigate the muon neutrino event rate in km$^3$ neutrino telescopes due to a number of galacti...
Growing evidence from multiwavelength observations of extragalactic supernovae (SNe) has established...
The interaction between the ejecta of supernovae (SNe) of Type IIn and a dense circumstellar medium ...
We investigate the sensitivity of some of the proposed next-generation neutrino experiments to a gal...
We point out possible features of neutrino spectra from a future galactic core collapse supernova th...
© 2002 The American Astronomical SocietyRoland M. Crocker, Fulvio Melia and Raymond R. Volka
We calculated the expected neutrino signal in Borexino from a typical Type II supernova at a distanc...
I review the status and perspectives of the research on the diffuse flux of (core collapse) supernov...