Supernova matter at subnuclear densities as a resonant Fermi gas: Enhancement of neutrino rates
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⚛️ nucl-th
astro-ph.SRhep-ph
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densitiesneutrinoratessubnuclearsupernovainteractionsmatternucleon-nucleon
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At low energies nucleon-nucleon interactions are resonant and therefore supernova matter at subnuclear densities has many similarities to atomic gases with interactions dominated by a Feshbach resonance. We calculate the rates of neutrino processes involving nucleon-nucleon collisions and show that these are enhanced in mixtures of neutrons and protons at subnuclear densities due to the large scattering lengths. As a result, the rate for neutrino pair bremsstrahlung and absorption is significantly larger below 10^{13} g cm^{-3} compared to rates used in supernova simulations.
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