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Direct anthropic bound on the weak scale from supernovae explosions

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arxiv 1906.00986 v2 pith:KVBRYX52 submitted 2019-06-03 astro-ph.HE astro-ph.SRhep-phhep-th

classification astro-ph.HEastro-ph.SRhep-phhep-th
keywords explosionssupernovaeanthropicbecausecore-collapsefundamentalneutrinospresumably
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Core-collapse supernovae presumably explode because trapped neutrinos push the material out of the stellar envelope. This process is directly controlled by the weak scale $v$: we argue that supernova explosions happen only if fundamental constants are tuned within a factor of few as $v \sim \Lambda_{\rm QCD}^{3/4} M_{\rm Pl}^{1/4}$, such that neutrinos are trapped in supernovae for a time comparable to the gravitational time-scale. We provide analytic arguments and simulations in spherical approximation, that need to be validated by more comprehensive simulations. The above result can be important for fundamental physics, because core-collapse supernova explosions seem anthropically needed, as they spread intermediate-mass nuclei presumably necessary for `life'. We also study stellar burning, finding that it does not provide anthropic boundaries on $v$.

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