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Title: Neutrino emission from supernovae in the presence of magnetic fields
Authors: Sivaram, C
Keywords: Neutrino Beams
Particle Emission
Stellar Magnetic Fields
Supernova 1987a
Particle Diffusion
Particle Trajectories
Issue Date: 1989
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Citation: Michele Caffo [et al.]... eds., Astronomy, cosmology and fundamental physics; Proceedings of the Third ESO-CERN symposium held in Bologna,Palazzo Re Enzo,May 16 - 20, 1988, Vol. 155, pp. 471 - 472
Series/Report no.: Astrophysics and Space Science Library;Vol. 155
Abstract: Neutrino burst observations from SN1987A indicate that the density and the temperature of the source and the propagation of the neutrinos in the medium are markedly different from those of solar and terrestrial conditions. If the magnetic field rises to as much as 10 to the 8th G at the neutrino source, then for a neutrino diffusion time-scale of 10 sec the neutrinos could flip helicity even in the case of a neutrino magnetic moment as small as 10 to the -24th micro-B.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/4362
ISBN: 0-7923-0258-3
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