Date:
Thu, 22/01/201514:00-15:00
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Dr. Takashi Moriya
Affiliation: University of Bonn
Abstract:
Pair-instability supernovae (PISNe) are
thermonuclear explosions of very massive
stars. The stellar core needs to be heavier than
about 60 Msun for stars to be PISNe. Mass loss
prevents massive stars from making large
enough cores to be PISNe, and PISNe are
presumed to exist in metal-free or metal-poor
environment where radiation-driven mass loss
is small. Stellar evolution models show that
such PISN progenitors evolve to red
supergiants (RSGs) shortly before their
explosions. However, RSGs are suggested to be
pulsationally unstable, and they can experience
huge mass loss driven by the pulsation. We
investigate the effect of the pulsation-driven
mass loss on PISN progenitors. We find that
hydrogen-rich layers of PISN progenitors are
significantly reduced by the pulsation-driven
mass loss, even if they are initially metal-free.
Because the pulsation-driven mass-loss
terminates when the hydrogen-rich envelope is
lost, the core mass is not affected by the
pulsation-driven mass loss and they still
explode as PISNe. However, the large
pulsation-driven mass loss can significantly
alter observational properties of PISNe.
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