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Neutrino Effects in Nucleosynthesis

W. C. Haxton

Published 2000-12-18Version 1

The nucleosynthesis within a Type II supernova occurs in an intense neutrino flux. I discuss some of the effects associated with neutrino interactions, including direct synthesis in the neutrino process, the role of neutrinos in controlling the r-process path and in postprocessing r-process products, and neutrino oscillation connections.

Comments: Talk presented at the Carolina Symposium on Neutrino Physics; 14 pages; 3 figures; latex
Categories: nucl-th, astro-ph, hep-ph
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