Large-scale calculations of supernova neutrino-induced reactions in Z=8-82 target nuclei
N. Paar, H. Tutman, T. Marketin, and T. Fischer

TL;DR
This paper presents comprehensive microscopic calculations of neutrino-induced nuclear reactions across a wide range of elements, improving the accuracy of models for nucleosynthesis and neutrino detection in astrophysical environments.
Contribution
It introduces a self-consistent relativistic nuclear energy density functional approach to calculate neutrino-nucleus cross sections for 8 to 82 Z nuclei, including forbidden transitions.
Findings
Cross sections are significantly different from previous models.
Enhanced cross sections for many target nuclei.
Implications for r-process nucleosynthesis modeling.
Abstract
Background: In the environment of high neutrino-fluxes provided in core-collapse supernovae or neutron star mergers, neutrino-induced reactions with nuclei contribute to the nucleosynthesis processes. A number of terrestrial neutrino detectors are based on inelastic neutrino-nucleus scattering and modeling of the respective cross sections allow predictions of the expected detector reaction rates. Purpose: To provide a self-consistent microscopic description of neutrino-nucleus cross sections involving a large pool of Z = 8 - 82 nuclei for the implementation in models of nucleosynthesis and neutrino detector simulations. Methods: Self-consistent theory framework based on relativistic nuclear energy density functional is employed to determine the nuclear structure of the initial state and relevant transitions to excited states induced by neutrinos. The weak neutrino-nucleus…
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