Fast Neutrino Flavor Instability in the Neutron-star Convection Layer of Three-dimensional Supernova Models
Robert Glas (1,2), H.-Thomas Janka (1), Francesco Capozzi (3),, Manibrata Sen (4,5), Basudeb Dasgupta (6), Alessandro Mirizzi (7,8), and, Guenter Sigl (9) ((1) MPI Astrophysics, Garching, (2) TUM, Munich, (3) MPI, Physik, Munich, (4) UC Berkeley, Berkeley

TL;DR
This study investigates the occurrence of fast neutrino flavor conversions in 3D supernova models, revealing their presence inside the proto-neutron star and their potential impact on supernova dynamics and neutrino signals.
Contribution
It introduces a new method to analyze angular neutrino distributions in 3D supernova models, confirming the presence of fast flavor instability inside the neutrinosphere.
Findings
Fast flavor instability occurs at radii less than 20 km inside the PNS.
Unstable regions are thin skins around areas with more electron antineutrinos.
Flavor unstable regions are more widespread opposite the LESA dipole direction.
Abstract
Neutrinos from a supernova (SN) might undergo fast flavor conversions near the collapsed stellar core. We perform a detailed study of this intriguing possibility, analyzing time-dependent state-of-the-art 3D SN models of 9 and 20 Msun. Both models were computed with multi-D three-flavor neutrino transport based on a two-moment solver, and both exhibit the presence of the lepton-number emission self-sustained asymmetry (LESA). The transport solution does not provide the angular distributions of the neutrino fluxes, which are crucial to track the fast flavor instability. To overcome this limitation, we use a recently proposed approach based on the angular moments of the energy-integrated electron lepton-number distribution. With this method we find the possibility of fast neutrino flavor instability at radii <~20 km, which is well interior to the neutrinosphere. Our results confirm recent…
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