Neutrino nucleosynthesis: An overview
Abstract
Neutrinos produced during a supernova explosion induce reactions on abundant nuclei in the outer stellar shells and contribute in this way to the synthesis of the elements in the Universe. This neutrino nucleosynthesis process has been identified as an important contributor to the origin of 7Li, 11B,19F, 138La, and 180Ta, but also to the long-lived radionuclides 22Na and 26Al, which are both key isotopes for γ-ray astronomy. The manuscript summarizes the recent progress achieved in simulations of neutrino nucleosynthesis.
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