
TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state of neutrino astrophysics, covering topics from solar and atmospheric neutrinos to supernova neutrinos, neutrino oscillations, nucleosynthesis, and high-energy neutrino astronomy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments and key findings across various subfields of neutrino astrophysics.
Findings
Advances in understanding neutrino oscillations and mass.
Insights into neutrino roles in supernovae and nucleosynthesis.
Progress in high-energy neutrino detection and astronomy.
Abstract
I review the current status of neutrino astrophysics, including solar neutrinos; atmospheric neutrinos; neutrino mass and oscillations; supernova neutrinos; neutrino nucleosynthesis (Big Bang nucleosynthesis, the neutrino process, the r-process); neutrino cooling and red giants; and high energy neutrino astronomy.
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