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Enhanced antineutrino emission from $\beta$ decay in core-collapse supernovae with self-consistent weak decay rates

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2026-05-26 v2 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Nuclear weak-interaction rates are known to exert a prominent effect in the late-stages of stellar collapse. Despite their importance, most studies to date on core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe) have focused primarily on the effects of electron captures, neglecting β\beta~decay contributions. In this work, we present the first CCSNe simulation incorporating global β\beta~decay rates from a microscopic theory. These are enabled by a large-scale evaluation of both electron capture and β\beta~decay rates, obtained self-consistently utilizing the relativistic energy density functional theory and finite-temperature quasiparticle random-phase approximation. Including β\beta decay leads to a dramatic enhancement of the pre-bounce antineutrino signal as the antineutrino emissivity increases by more than two orders of magnitude and the luminosity by a factor of 50 relative to thermal emission alone, while the average antineutrino energy increases by over 1 MeV. It is expected that these new rates could help us constrain the model uncertainties related to weak-interaction processes, improving the prediction of antineutrino signal during the final stages of stellar death.

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@article{arxiv.2511.21567,
  title  = {Enhanced antineutrino emission from $\beta$ decay in core-collapse supernovae with self-consistent weak decay rates},
  author = {T. Dasher and A. Ravlić and S. Lalit and E. O'Connor and K. Godbey},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.21567},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

Version accepted in Phys. Rev. D. 10 pages and 6 figures