Charged-current muonic reactions in core-collapse supernovae

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Abstract

The steady advance in core-collapse supernova simulations requires a more precise description of neutrino processes in hot and dense matter. In this work, we study the rates of charged-current (CC) weak processes with (anti)muons in supernova matter. At the relativistic mean field level, we derive results for the rates of CC neutrino-nucleon reactions, taking into account full kinematics, weak magnetism and pseudoscalar terms, and q2-dependent nucleon form factors in the hadronic current. In addition to muonic semileptonic processes we also consider purely leptonic processes. In particular, we show that inverse muon decay can dominate the opacities for low energy νμ and νe at densities ?1013 g cm-3.

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Guo, G., Martínez-Pinedo, G., Lohs, A., & Fischer, T. (2020). Charged-current muonic reactions in core-collapse supernovae. Physical Review D, 102(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.023037

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