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Oblique Shock Breakout in Supernovae and Gamma-Ray Bursts: II. Numerical Solutions For Non-Relativistic Pattern Speeds

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Non-spherical explosions develop non-radial flows as the pattern of shock emergence progresses across the stellar surface. In supernovae these flows can limit ejecta speeds, stifle shock breakout emission, and cause collisions outside the star. Similar phenomena occur in stellar and planetary collisions, tidal disruption events, accretion-induced collapses, and propagating detonations. We present two-dimensional, nested-grid Athena simulations of non-radial shock emergence in a frame comoving with the breakout pattern, focusing on the adiabatic, non-relativistic limit in a plane stratified envelope. We set boundary conditions using a known self-similar solution and explore the role of box size and resolution on the result. The shock front curves toward the stellar surface, and exhibits a kink from which weak discontinuities originate. Flow around the point of shock emergence is neither perfectly steady nor self-similar. Waves and vortices, which are not predominantly due to grid effects, emanate from this region. The post-shock flow is deflected along the stellar surface, and its pressure disturbs the stellar atmosphere upstream of the emerging shock. We use the numerical results and their analytical limits to predict the effects of radiation transfer and gravity, which are not included in our simulations.

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Oblique Shock Breakout from a Uniform Density Medium

astro-ph.HE · 2019-08-14 · conditional · novelty 7.0

An exact analytic solution describes oblique shock breakout from a uniform-density surface, including the ejecta fan geometry and a maximum slant angle beyond which no steady solution exists.

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  • Oblique Shock Breakout from a Uniform Density Medium astro-ph.HE · 2019-08-14 · conditional · none · ref 20 · internal anchor

    An exact analytic solution describes oblique shock breakout from a uniform-density surface, including the ejecta fan geometry and a maximum slant angle beyond which no steady solution exists.