Abstract

We summarize what we can learn about a core-collapse supernova (SN) from the detection of the neutrinos emitted: first, the possibility to locate a future galactic SN; second, the essential role of neutrino oscillations to determine the initial neutrino fluxes, and the features of the explosion mechanism.

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