Neutrinos from type Ia supernovae: the deflagration-to-detonation transition scenario
Warren P. Wright, Gautam Nagaraj, James P. Kneller, Kate Scholberg,, Ivo R. Seitenzahl

TL;DR
This paper models neutrino signals from a type Ia supernova using a 3D explosion simulation, identifying spectral features and estimating detection prospects across various neutrino observatories.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed 3D neutrino signal predictions for a type Ia supernova with flavor evolution and detection estimates.
Findings
Spectral peak at ~10 MeV indicating electron captures on copper
Hyper-K can detect signals up to ~10 kpc
JUNO, Super-K, DUNE expect a few events at 1 kpc
Abstract
It has long been recognized that the neutrinos detected from the next core-collapse supernova in the Galaxy have the potential to reveal important information about the dynamics of the explosion and the nucleosynthesis conditions as well as allowing us to probe the properties of the neutrino itself. The neutrinos emitted from thermonuclear - type Ia - supernovae also possess the same potential, although these supernovae are dimmer neutrino sources. For the first time, we calculate the time, energy, line of sight, and neutrino-flavor-dependent features of the neutrino signal expected from a three-dimensional delayed-detonation explosion simulation, where a deflagration-to-detonation transition triggers the complete disruption of a near-Chandrasekhar mass carbon-oxygen white dwarf. We also calculate the neutrino flavor evolution along eight lines of sight through the simulation as a…
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