Abstract

The neutrino signatures obtained from extended hydrodynamic calculations of stellar-core collapse are described and compared with the data of Hirata et al. and Bionta et al. The comparisons suggest that SN1987A resulted from the collapse of a small core, and marginally suggest the delayed shock mechanism.

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