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The Gravitational Wave Signal of a Core Collapse Supernova Explosion of a 15M$_\odot$ Star
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In this Letter, we report on the gravitational wave signal computed in the context of an $ab$ $initio$, three-dimensional simulation of a core collapse supernova explosion, beginning with a 15M$_\odot$ star and using state-of-the-art weak interactions. The simulation was performed with our neutrino hydrodynamics code Chimera. We discuss the potential for detection of our predicted gravitational signal by the current generation of gravitational wave detectors.
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Phenomenological gravitational waveforms for core-collapse supernovae
ccphen v4 quickly generates stochastic, polarized gravitational waveforms for non-rotating core-collapse supernovae, calibrated to 33 numerical simulations.