Active-sterile Neutrino Oscillations in Neutrino-driven Winds: Implications for Nucleosynthesis
Abstract
A protoneutron star produced in a core-collapse supernova (CCSN) drives a wind by its intense neutrino emission. We implement active-sterile neutrino oscillations in a steady-state model of this neutrino-driven wind to study their effects on the dynamics and nucleosynthesis of the wind in a self-consistent manner. Using vacuum mixing parameters indicated by some experiments for a sterile of eV in mass, we observe interesting features of oscillations due to various feedback. For the higher mass values, we find that oscillations can reduce the mass loss rate and the wind velocity by a factor of --2.7 and change the electron fraction critical to nucleosynthesis by a significant to large amount. In the most dramatic cases, oscillations shifts nucleosynthesis from dominant production of Sc to that of Kr and Zr during the early epochs of the CCSN evolution.
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@article{arxiv.1904.09371,
title = {Active-sterile Neutrino Oscillations in Neutrino-driven Winds: Implications for Nucleosynthesis},
author = {Zewei Xiong and Meng-Ru Wu and Yong-Zhong Qian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.09371},
year = {2020}
}
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18 pages, 13 figures