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On the Time Distribution of Supernova Antineutrino Flux

  • Francesco Vissani and
  • Andrea Gallo Rosso

2 October 2021

Neutrino leptonic flavor symmetry violation is the only evidence for physics beyond the standard model. Much of what we have learned on these particles is derived from the study of their natural sources, such as the Sun or core-collapse supernovae. N...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
8,465 Views
23 Pages

First Observations of SN 1604 (Kepler’s Supernova)

  • Alessandro de Angelis and
  • Selenia Broccio

11 November 2021

A supernova close enough to the Earth is a spectacular event: it can appear as a “new star” as luminous as Venus, or even more, visible for several days. The rate of Galactic supernovae is expected to be of about one in 30 years, with a fraction visi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,553 Views
21 Pages

28 October 2023

Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are one of the most powerful cosmic sources of neutrinos, with energies of several MeV. The emission of neutrinos and antineutrinos of all flavors carries away the gravitational binding energy of the compact remnant and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,893 Views
14 Pages

Cosmic-Ray Acceleration in Supernova Remnants

  • Vera G. Sinitsyna and
  • Vera Y. Sinitsyna

15 February 2023

Supernova Remnants (SNRs) are generally believed to produce the cosmic rays in our Galaxy due to the powerful supernova blast waves generated by expanding SNRs. In contrast to the leptonic cosmic-ray component that is clearly seen by the SNR emission...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,004 Views
7 Pages

One of the key methods for determining the unknown nature of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) is the search for traces of interaction between the SN ejecta and the circumstellar structures at the resulting supernova remnants (SNRs Ia). So far, the observa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,662 Views
57 Pages

Exploring the GRB–Supernova Connection: Does a Superluminous Hypernova Population Exist?

  • Achille Fiore,
  • Ludovica Crosato Menegazzi and
  • Giulia Stratta

Observations of several gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) that are temporally and spatially compatible with energetic supernovae (hypernovae) have established their common origin. In one case (GRB 111209A/SN 2011kl), the associated supernova was classified as...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,544 Views
21 Pages

The Purport of Space Telescopes in Supernova Research

  • József Vinkó,
  • Tamás Szalai and
  • Réka Könyves-Tóth

The violent stellar explosions known as supernovae have received especially strong attention in both the research community and the general public recently. With the advent of space telescopes, the study of these extraordinary events has switched gea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,465 Views
10 Pages

Fitting the Crab Supernova with a Gamma-Ray Burst

  • Remo Ruffini and
  • Costantino Sigismondi

25 June 2024

Here, we reconsider the historical data, assuming a gamma-ray burst (GRB) as its source. A Supernova correlated with the GRB explains well the fading time observed by the ancient Chinese astronomers in the daytime and the nighttime, while the GRB pow...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
11 Citations
1,221 Views
10 Pages

26 December 2024

I identify a point-symmetrical morphology in the core-collapse supernova remnant (CCSNR) W44 compatible with shaping by three or more pairs of jets in the jittering jets explosion mechanism (JJEM). Motivated by recent identifications of point-symmetr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,639 Views
16 Pages

SN 2017fzw: A Fast-Expanding Type Ia Supernova with Transitional Features

  • Jiayu Huang,
  • Yangyang Li,
  • Xiangyun Zeng,
  • Sheng Zheng,
  • Sarah A. Bird,
  • Jujia Zhang,
  • Ali Esamdin,
  • Abdusamatjan Iskandar,
  • K. Azaleee Bostroem and
  • Lei Hu
  • + 8 authors

In this study, we analyzed the optical observations of a subluminous Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2017fzw, which exhibited high photospheric velocity (HV) at B-band maximum light. The absolute B-band peak magnitude was determined to be MmaxB=−18.6...

  • Review
  • Open Access
601 Views
35 Pages

Probing Supernova Diversity Through High-Cadence Optical Observations

  • Kuntal Misra,
  • Bhavya Ailawadhi,
  • Raya Dastidar,
  • Monalisa Dubey,
  • Naveen Dukiya,
  • Anjasha Gangopadhyay,
  • Divyanshu Janghel,
  • Kumar Pranshu and
  • Mridweeka Singh

31 October 2025

Supernovae (SNe) are among the most energetic and transient events in the universe, offering crucial insights into stellar evolution, nucleosynthesis, and cosmic expansion. Optical observations have historically played a central role in the discovery...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,482 Views
19 Pages

The new generation of X-ray polarisation detectors, the gas pixel detectors, which will be employed by the future space missions IXPE and eXTP, allows for spatially resolved X-ray polarisation studies. This will be of particular interest for X-ray sy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
381 Views
14 Pages

13 November 2025

I analyze recent X-ray data from the literature of the type Ia supernova remnant (SNR Ia) Tycho and conclude that Tycho is a SN Ia inside a planetary nebula (SNIP), strengthening such a previous suggestion from 1985. The observations reveal two oppos...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,917 Views
10 Pages

We studied the detectability and reconstruction of gravitational waves from core-collapse supernova multidimensional models using simulated data from detectors predicted to operate in the late 2020s and early 2030s. We found that the detection range...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,687 Views
23 Pages

The Origin of the Most Energetic Galactic Cosmic Rays: Supernova Explosions into Massive Star Plasma Winds

  • Peter L. Biermann,
  • Philipp P. Kronberg,
  • Michael L. Allen,
  • Athina Meli and
  • Eun-Suk Seo

We propose that the high energy Cosmic Ray particles up to the upturn commonly called the ankle, from around the spectral turn-down commonly called the knee, mostly come from Blue Supergiant star explosions. At the upturn, i.e., the ankle, Cosmic Ray...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,209 Views
11 Pages

Models for supernova remnant (SNR) evolution can be used to determine the energy of the explosion, the age of the SNR, and the density of the surrounding medium by matching observations. Observed SNR properties derived from the X-ray spectrum include...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,212 Views
11 Pages

Neutrino Spectrum and Energy Loss Rates Due to Weak Processes on Hot 56Fe in Pre-Supernova Environment

  • A. A. Dzhioev,
  • A. V. Yudin,
  • N. V. Dunina-Barkovskaya and
  • A. I. Vdovin

28 June 2023

Applying TQRPA calculations of Gamow–Teller strength functions in hot nuclei, we compute the (anti)neutrino spectra and energy loss rates arising from weak processes on hot 56Fe under pre-supernova conditions. We use a realistic pre-supernova m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,480 Views
10 Pages

Probing Magnetic Fields in Young Supernova Remnants with IXPE

  • Patrick Slane,
  • Riccardo Ferrazzoli,
  • Ping Zhou and
  • Jacco Vink

2 October 2024

Synchrotron emission from the shocked regions in supernova remnants provides, through its polarization, crucial details about the magnetic field strength and orientation in these regions. This, in turn, provides information on particle acceleration i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,325 Views
25 Pages

A core-collapse supernova (SN) releases almost all of its energy in the form of neutrinos, which provide a unique opportunity to probe the working machinery of an SN. These sites are prone to neutrino–neutrino refractive effects, which can lead...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,899 Views
20 Pages

We analyze the expected arrival time spectrum of supernova neutrinos using simulated luminosity and compute the expected number of events in future detectors such as the DUNE Far Detector and Hyper-Kamiokande. We develop a general method using minimu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,183 Views
12 Pages

Radio Emission from Supernova Remnants: Model Comparison with Observations

  • Denis A. Leahy,
  • Felicity Merrick and
  • Miroslav Filipović

8 December 2022

Supernova remnants (SNRs) are an integral part in studying the properties of the Galaxy and its interstellar medium. For the current work, we compare the observed radio luminosities of SNRs to predictions based on a recent analytic model applied to 5...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
130 Views
6 Pages

Strong Progenitor Age Bias in Supernova Cosmology and Alignment with DESI BAO

  • Chul Chung,
  • Young-Wook Lee,
  • Junhyuk Son,
  • Seunghyun Park and
  • Hyejeon Cho

15 January 2026

Supernova (SN) cosmology is based on the assumption that the luminosity of type Ia SNe, after the luminosity standardization process, remains invariant with progenitor age. However, our comprehensive age measurements of SN host galaxies reveal a sign...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,461 Views
14 Pages

14 March 2022

The advent of gadolinium-loaded Super-Kamiokande (SK-Gd) and of the soon-to-start JUNO liquid scintillator detector marks a substantial improvement in global sensitivity for the Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background (DSNB). The present article review...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,208 Views
23 Pages

9 September 2021

Young Supernova remnants (SNRs) with smaller angular sizes are likely missing from existing radio SNR catalogues, caused by observational constraints and selection effects. In order to find new compact radio SNR candidates, we searched the high angul...

  • Article
  • Open Access
590 Views
11 Pages

Pre-Supernova (Anti)Neutrino Emission Due to Weak-Interaction Reactions with Hot Nuclei

  • Alan A. Dzhioev,
  • Andrey V. Yudin,
  • Natalia V. Dunina-Barkovskaya and
  • Andrey I. Vdovin

12 October 2025

Reliable predictions of (anti)neutrino spectra and luminosities are essential for assessing the feasibility of detecting pre-supernova neutrinos. Using the stellar evolution code MESA, we calculate the (anti)neutrino spectra and luminosities under re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,580 Views
17 Pages

The cosmic time dilation observed in Type Ia supernova light curves suggests that the passage of cosmic time varies throughout the evolution of the Universe. This observation implies that the rate of proper time is not constant, as assumed in the sta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,761 Views
14 Pages

25 April 2023

Einstein–Newcomb–de Sitter (ENdS) space is de Sitter’s modification of spherical space used by Einstein in his first cosmological model paper published in 1917. The modification by de Sitter incorporated the topological identificati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,424 Views
16 Pages

4 February 2021

Fine structure of the density distribution in giant molecular clouds (GMCs) around W43 (G31+00+90 km s−1at ∼5.5 kpc) was analyzed using the FUGIN* CO-line survey at high-angular (20”∼0.5 pc) and velocity (1.3 km s−1) resolutions (*Four-receiver-syste...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,404 Views
8 Pages

Supernova remnants (SNRs) and pulsar wind nebulae (PWNs) are among the most significant sources of non-thermal X-rays in the sky, and the best means by which relativistic plasma dynamics and particle acceleration can be investigated. Being strong syn...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,120 Views
13 Pages

16 October 2025

The applicability of the first-order Fermi mechanism—a cornerstone of the diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) model—in explaining the cosmic ray spectrum is reexamined in light of recent observations from the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS...

  • Article
  • Open Access
691 Views
15 Pages

31 August 2025

We present optical photometry for the afterglow of GRB 201015A, which can be classified as a medium-luminosity gamma-ray burst (Lγ,iso≈2.55×1049ergs−1 ) and the associated underlying supernova SN 201015A. A millisecond magneta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,107 Views
15 Pages

Supernovae and the Arrow of Time

  • Snezhana I. Abarzhi,
  • Desmon L. Hill,
  • Annie Naveh,
  • Kurt C. Williams and
  • Cameron E. Wright

14 June 2022

Supernovae are explosions of stars and are a central problem in astrophysics. Rayleigh–Taylor (RT) and Richtmyer–Meshkov (RM) instabilities develop during the star’s explosion and lead to intense interfacial RT/RM mixing of the star...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,501 Views
15 Pages

Supernovae Detection with Fully Convolutional One-Stage Framework

  • Kai Yin,
  • Juncheng Jia,
  • Xing Gao,
  • Tianrui Sun and
  • Zhengyin Zhou

9 March 2021

A series of sky surveys were launched in search of supernovae and generated a tremendous amount of data, which pushed astronomy into a new era of big data. However, it can be a disastrous burden to manually identify and report supernovae, because suc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
8,967 Views
13 Pages

Supernovae, Neutrinos and the Chirality of Amino Acids

  • Richard N. Boyd,
  • Toshitaka Kajino and
  • Takashi Onaka

31 May 2011

A mechanism for creating an enantioenrichment in the amino acids, the building blocks of the proteins, that involves global selection of one handedness by interactions between the amino acids and neutrinos from core-collapse supernovae is defined. Th...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
1,982 Views
14 Pages

23 August 2023

The possibility of neutrinos moving at faster-than-light speeds can be modeled using terms in the Lagrangian that violate Lorentz symmetry, but the question of whether m2<0 and v>c tachyonic neutrinos exist is an empirical question. It remains...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
5,918 Views
30 Pages

19 March 2024

Recent developments in multi-dimensional simulations of core-collapse supernovae have considerably improved our understanding of this complex phenomenon. In addition to that, one-dimensional (1D) studies have been employed to study the explosion mech...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,252 Views
13 Pages

16 December 2024

In comparing the two alternative explosion mechanisms of core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe), I examine recent three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamical simulations of CCSNe in the frame of the delayed neutrino explosion mechanism (neutrino mechanism) and a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,306 Views
13 Pages

The Hubble Diagram: Jump from Supernovae to Gamma-ray Bursts

  • Nikita Yu. Lovyagin,
  • Rustam I. Gainutdinov,
  • Stanislav I. Shirokov and
  • Vladimir L. Gorokhov

The Hubble diagram (HD) is a plot that contains a luminous distance modulus presented with respect to the redshift. The distance modulus–redshift relation of the most well-known “standard candles”, the type Ia supernovae (SN), is a...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,075 Views
9 Pages

8 September 2021

Supernova neutrino bursts have been observed from extragalactic distances. This note addresses the question of how gravitational lensing could distort the information in the burst. We apply the gravitational lens hypothesis to try to understand the t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,836 Views
14 Pages

Turbulence Generation by Shock-Acoustic-Wave Interaction in Core-Collapse Supernovae

  • Ernazar Abdikamalov,
  • César Huete,
  • Ayan Nussupbekov and
  • Shapagat Berdibek

Convective instabilities in the advanced stages of nuclear shell burning can play an important role in neutrino-driven supernova explosions. In our previous work, we studied the interaction of vorticity and entropy waves with the supernova shock usin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
1,970 Views
14 Pages

I demonstrate the usage of planetary nebulae (PNe) to infer that a pair of jets shaped the ejecta of the core-collapse supernova (CCSN) SN 1987A. The main structure of the SN 1987A inner ejecta, the ‘keyhole’, comprises two low-intensity...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,375 Views
12 Pages

27 November 2020

Strong lensing by galaxy clusters can be used to significantly expand the survey reach, thus allowing observation of magnified high-redshift supernovae that otherwise would remain undetected. Strong lensing can also provide multiple images of the gal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,785 Views
24 Pages

17 January 2023

Dirac, in 1937, proposed the potential variation of coupling constants derived from his large numbers hypothesis. Efforts have continued since then to constrain their variation by various methods, including astrophysical and cosmological observations...

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