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Progress on Axions from Supernovae - New Production Mechanisms and Detection Prospects

Offered By: Galileo Galilei Institute via YouTube

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Explore the latest advancements in axion research related to supernovae in this hour-long lecture presented by Giuseppe Lucente and Pierluca Carenza at the Galileo Galilei Institute. Delve into the newly discovered production mechanisms for axions in supernovae environments and examine the promising prospects for their detection. Gain insights into how these findings contribute to our understanding of particle physics and astrophysics, potentially shedding light on dark matter and other cosmic mysteries.

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Lucente & Carenza: "Progress on axions from supernovae. New production ..."


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Galileo Galilei Institute

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