Astro Seminar: Pablo Martinez Mirave
Date and Time: 17.03.2025 at 2:15 PM
Speaker : Pablo Martínez Miravé (NBI)
Place : Auditorium A
Title: “Thermal and thermonuclear neutrinos in multi-messenger astronomy”
Abstract:
With the advent of multi-messenger astronomy and the fastly maturing field of neutrino physics, we are in an unprecedented position to exploit the detection of thermal and thermonuclear neutrinos. These neutrinos are copiously produced in the thermal processes responsible for the cooling of stellar objects and nuclear reactions powering them. In this talk, I will present recent advances in the modeling of neutrino emission and detectability prospects in neutrino observatories for a variety of sources, including the Sun, hybrid stars (also known as Thorne-Zytkow Objects), and all the supernovae in the visible universe. I will also illustrate their complementarity with observations from other cosmic messengers and discuss links with fundamental physics questions.