3D MHD simulations of pre-supernova Wolf-Rayet progenitors reveal cylindrical rotation and amplified small-scale magnetic fields that connect regions isolated in 1D models.
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3D MHD simulations of pre-supernova progenitors find turbulent mixing in oxygen and silicon shells deviates from standard 1D mixing-length prescriptions, with proposed updates for stellar evolution codes.
Black hole supernovae occur across a wide progenitor mass range from 19.5 to 60 solar masses, yielding final black hole masses of 3 to 26 solar masses that trend with but are not fully set by CO core mass.
Multi-D progenitor perturbations leave shock revival and explosion energetics essentially unchanged in 2D CHIMERA runs; any effects sit below the level of numerical stochasticity.
For a low-mass CCSN progenitor, rotation alone weakly and non-monotonically affects explosion energy and observables; only the fastest spin yields T/|W| spiral modes and spin-kick alignment, with core spin amplified by ~4000.
Hydrodynamic simulations of three pairs of jittering jets in a CCSN reproduce the ring-and-bar morphology of SNR G11.2-0.3.
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The first 3D MHD core-collapse progenitors II: Rotation, magnetic-field amplification, and magnetic topology
3D MHD simulations of pre-supernova Wolf-Rayet progenitors reveal cylindrical rotation and amplified small-scale magnetic fields that connect regions isolated in 1D models.
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The first 3D MHD core-collapse progenitors I: General properties, convection and nuclear burning
3D MHD simulations of pre-supernova progenitors find turbulent mixing in oxygen and silicon shells deviates from standard 1D mixing-length prescriptions, with proposed updates for stellar evolution codes.
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Black Hole Supernovae Outcomes Across a Wide Progenitor Range
Black hole supernovae occur across a wide progenitor mass range from 19.5 to 60 solar masses, yielding final black hole masses of 3 to 26 solar masses that trend with but are not fully set by CO core mass.
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Impacts of Multidimensional Progenitor Perturbations on Core-Collapse Supernova Explosions
Multi-D progenitor perturbations leave shock revival and explosion energetics essentially unchanged in 2D CHIMERA runs; any effects sit below the level of numerical stochasticity.
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Effects of Rotation on 3D Core-Collapse Supernova Models for Low-Mass Progenitors
For a low-mass CCSN progenitor, rotation alone weakly and non-monotonically affects explosion energy and observables; only the fastest spin yields T/|W| spiral modes and spin-kick alignment, with core spin amplified by ~4000.
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Reproducing morphological features in the supernova remnant G11.2-0.3 by simulating jittering jets
Hydrodynamic simulations of three pairs of jittering jets in a CCSN reproduce the ring-and-bar morphology of SNR G11.2-0.3.