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Neutrino pair energy deposition in supernovae
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1987
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The role of neutrino-antineutrino annihilation (producing an electron-positron pair) in delayed type II supernova explosions is investigated theoretically. The assumptions and analysis of Goodman et al. (1987) are examined in detail, with a focus on the need for a large density gradient at the edge of the neutrinosphere. It is found that the neutrino annihilation mechanism cannot contribute significantly to the energy of the explosion.