The story of Supernova 1987 A

Ocurred in Large Magellanic Cloud, 170 thousand light years from us.

Progenitor star: Sanduleak -69o 202, a blue supergiant.

Discovery

Is the theory right?

At the core of the theory, so to speak, is the production of vast numbers of neutrinos.

Neutrino detectors available at the time.

Prediction: each detector should see 10 or so neutrinos from SN 1987A in a space of about 10 seconds.

Results.

Timing (times in Universal Time)

Conclusion: One surprise:

What do we see now?

Davison E. Soper, Institute of Theoretical Science, University of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403 USA soper@bovine.uoregon.edu