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TAPIR Seminar

Friday, November 3, 2023
2:00pm to 3:00pm
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Online and In-Person Event
Heavy element nucleosynthesis & energetic neutrinos from highly magnetized outflows
Mukul Bhattacharya, Eberly Research Scholar, Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University,

In person: 370 Cahill. To Join via Zoom: 864 8902 5566

ABSTRACT: While nuclei lighter than iron are fused over the course of typical stellar evolution, almost half of the elements heavier than iron are created through the rapid neutron capture process (r-process). These nuclei are thought to be produced in magnetized outflows from neutron-rich explosive events including compact mergers and core-collapse supernovae. In this talk, I will discuss the potential of neutrino-driven winds from strongly magnetized and rapidly rotating protomagnetars as plausible sites for r-process nucleosynthesis. As heavy nuclei can eventually produce ultra-high energy cosmic rays, we examine the acceleration and survival conditions for these nuclei. We also explore the propagation of these jets within Wolf-Rayet stars and blue/red supergiants. In particular, we analyze the criteria for a successful jet breakout, maximum energy deposited into the cocoon and structural stability of these magnetized jets. We show that high-energy neutrinos can be produced for extended progenitors like blue/red supergiants and estimate the detectability of these neutrinos with IceCube-Gen2.

For more information, please contact JoAnn Boyd by phone at 626-395-4280 or by email at [email protected].