For a Type II supernova, what constitutes a significant portion of the energy released that does not escape as visible light?

Answer

Neutrinos.

The energy released during the explosion of a Type II supernova, while staggering in its visible component, escapes largely as neutrinos.

For a Type II supernova, what constitutes a significant portion of the energy released that does not escape as visible light?
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