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CATEGORIES:Conferences / Seminars / Lectures
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SUMMARY:National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory Seminar
DESCRIPTION:
 Speaker name: Luke Roberts\n
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 Speaker Institution: 
 MSU\n
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 Title: The Long Term Supernova Neutrino 
 Signal\n
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 Abstract: After a successful, 
 neutrino driven core collapse supernova, a 
 protoneutron star is left behind as a remnant. 
 This hot, extended young neutron star cools 
 and contracts over a period of tens of seconds 
 emitting a copious number of neutrinos. The 
 spectrum and time dependence of this neutrino 
 emission encodes information about the properties 
 of dense matter, sets the initial conditions 
 for neutrino oscillations, and can impact 
 nucleosynthesis in the supernova. I will 
 present models of protoneutron star cooling 
 that follow and discuss prospects for detection 
 of these neutrinos from a nearby supernova. 
 Then, I will talk about how microphysics, including 
 neutrino opacities and the nuclear equation 
 of state, impacts protoneutron star cooling 
 and nucleosynthesis in these environments.\n\n
 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://www.nscl.msu.edu/\n
 Contact name: National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory\n
 Contact phone: 517-355-9671\n
 Contact email: nscl.msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 http://www.nscl.msu.edu/apps/seminars.php\n
LOCATION:Biomedical & Physical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 1400
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