Date:
Tue, 17/11/201512:30-13:30
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Mr. Daniel Gabay
Affiliation: Racah Institute of Physics
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Abstract:
As massive stars end their life, the iron core
collapses forming a hydrodynamic shock wave
in the inner region. This shock stalls few
hundred milliseconds later rather than
propagating directly to the envelope. The
"delayed neutrino mechanism" is believed to
play a crucial role in re-energizing the shock
until it reaches the star's envelope and causes a
supernova explosion. We show that the
propagation of the shock can be analyzed
through a series of quasi-stationary
approximations. Those approximations are then
used to explore the evolution of the system in
phase-space fashion, shown to provide
qualitative and quantitative insights into the
initiation of expansion and its nature. The
prospects for an explosion can be assessed with
analogy to a linear damped/anti-damped
oscillator. This yields a criterion for the critical
neutrino luminosity needed to reach an
explosion and is found to be in good agreement
with simulations. Moreover, the mass accretion
rate of the star plays a crucial role in the
dynamics leading to an explosion. We find a
critical mass accretion rate, below which
explosion will occur after several oscillations,
and above which it will commence in a non-
oscillatory fashion.
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