Stellar Collapse Diversity and the Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background
Daniel Kresse (1,2), Thomas Ertl (1), Hans-Thomas Janka (1) ((1) MPI, for Astrophysics, Garching, (2) Technische Universitaet Muenchen)

TL;DR
This paper models the diffuse supernova neutrino background considering diverse supernova explosion outcomes, including failed explosions and black hole formation, to improve predictions for upcoming neutrino detectors.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model incorporating various supernova explosion scenarios and neutron star properties, refining DSNB flux predictions with calibrated simulations.
Findings
Predicted DSNB flux is higher than previous estimates due to failed supernova contributions.
Best-guess flux is roughly half of current SK experimental limits.
Uncertainty mainly arises from the cosmic rate of stellar core-collapse events.
Abstract
The diffuse cosmic supernova neutrino background (DSNB) is observational target of the gadolinium-loaded Super-Kamiokande (SK) detector and the forthcoming JUNO and Hyper-Kamiokande detectors. Current predictions are hampered by our still incomplete understanding of the supernova (SN) explosion mechanism and of the neutron star (NS) equation of state and maximum mass. In our comprehensive study we revisit this problem on grounds of the landscapes of successful and failed SN explosions obtained by Sukhbold et al. and Ertl et al. with parametrized one-dimensional neutrino engines for large sets of single-star and helium-star progenitors, with the latter serving as proxy of binary evolution effects. Besides considering engines of different strengths, leading to different fractions of failed SNe with black-hole (BH) formation, we also vary the NS mass limit, the spectral shape of the…
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