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[en] The inelastic interactions of neutrinos during stellar collapse and neutron star cooling are discussed. The primary mechanism for dissipative neutrino reactions is nuclear excitation by neutral current scattering, a process not included in standard descriptions of supernovae. Charge-current and neutral current ''preheating'' of iron lying outside the shock front appears to be significant in the few milliseconds near shock breakout. This could help produce a more energetic shock. During the cooling phase, the neutral current interactions of muon and taon neutrinos appear to be responsible for some interesting nucleosynthesis. I discuss two examples the production of fluorine and neutrino-induced r-process nucleosynthesis. 26 refs., 1 fig., 3 tabs
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1988; 8 p; International conference on contemporary topics in nuclear structure physics; Cocoyoc (Mexico); 9-14 Jun 1988; CONF-880639--7; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 - OSTI; 1 as DE89004565; Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products.
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ALGEBRAIC CURRENTS, BINARY STARS, COSMIC RADIATION, CURRENTS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ERUPTIVE VARIABLE STARS, FERMIONS, FIELD THEORIES, GRAND UNIFIED THEORY, IONIZING RADIATIONS, LEPTONS, MASSLESS PARTICLES, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, NEUTRINOS, PARTICLE MODELS, QUANTUM FIELD THEORY, RADIATIONS, STAR EVOLUTION, STARS, SYNTHESIS, UNIFIED GAUGE MODELS, VARIABLE STARS
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