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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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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