Neutrino-nucleus reactions and their role for supernova dynamics and nucleosynthesis
K. G. Balasi, K. Langanke, and G. Mart\'inez-Pinedo

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in calculating neutrino-nucleus cross sections relevant for supernova dynamics and nucleosynthesis, emphasizing the role of these reactions in supernova processes and neutrino detection.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest theoretical methods and data verification for supernova neutrino-nucleus reactions and their impact on astrophysical phenomena.
Findings
Allowed and forbidden transition contributions are well-characterized.
Shell model accurately describes Gamow-Teller strength distributions.
Neutrino reactions significantly influence supernova nucleosynthesis and detection.
Abstract
The description of nuclear reactions induced by supernova neutrinos has witnessed significant progress during the recent years. At the energies and momentum transfers relevant for supernova neutrinos neutrino-nucleus cross sections are dominated by allowed transitions, however, often with non-negligible contributions from (first) forbidden transitions. For several nuclei allowed Gamow-Teller strength distributions could be derived from charge-exchange reactions and from inelastic electron scattering data. Importantly the diagonalization shell model has been proven to accurately describe these data and hence became the appropriate tool to calculate the allowed contributions to neutrino-nucleus cross sections for supernova neutrinos. Higher multipole contributions are usually calculated within the framework of the Quasiparticle Random Phase Approximation, which describes the total…
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