Possible effects of collective neutrino oscillations in the three flavor multi-angle simulations on supernova $\nu p$ process
H. Sasaki, T. Kajino, T. Takiwaki, T. Hayakawa, A. B. Balantekin, Y., Pehlivan

TL;DR
This study investigates how collective neutrino oscillations affect the synthesis of p-nuclei in supernova neutrino-driven winds, revealing significant impacts on nucleosynthesis outcomes depending on neutrino parameters and oscillation hierarchies.
Contribution
It introduces multi-angle 3x3 flavor mixing into supernova nucleosynthesis simulations, demonstrating the importance of neutrino oscillations in p-nuclei production.
Findings
Enhanced p-nuclei production due to oscillations at specific wind phases.
Significant increase in heavier p-nuclei like Xe and Ba in normal hierarchy.
Oscillation effects are crucial for accurate p-nuclei abundance predictions.
Abstract
We study the effects of collective neutrino oscillations on process nucleosynthesis in proton-rich neutrino-driven winds by including both the multi-angle flavor mixing and the nucleosynthesis network calculation. The number flux of energetic electron antineutrinos is raised by collective neutrino oscillations in a D supernova model for progenitor. When the gas temperature decreases down to K, the increased flux of electron antineutrinos promotes process more actively, resulting in the enhancement of -nuclei. In the early phase of neutrino-driven wind, blowing at s after core bounce, oscillation effects are prominent in inverted mass hierarchy and -nuclei are synthesized up to and . On the other hand, in the later wind trajectory at s after core bounce, abundances…
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