Core-Collapse Supernovae: Explosion Dynamics, Neutrinos and Gravitational Waves
arXiv:1112.1913
Abstract
The quest for the supernova explosion mechanism has been one of the outstanding challenges in computational astrophysics for several decades. Simulations have now progressed to a stage at which the solution appears close and neutrino and gravitational wave signals from self-consistent explosion models are becoming available. Here we focus one of the recent advances in supernova modeling, the inclusion of general relativity in multi-dimensional neutrino hydrodynamics simulations, and present the latest simulation results for an 11.2 and a 15 solar mass progenitor. We also mention 3D effects as another aspect in supernova physics awaiting further, more thorough investigation.
Contribution to the Proceedings of HANSE 2011 workshop, 8 pages, 4 figures