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Ultra-delayed neutrino-driven explosion of rotating massive-star collapse

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Long-term neutrino-radiation hydrodynamics simulations in full general relativity are performed for the collapse of rotating massive stars that are evolved from He-stars with their initial mass of $20$ and $32M_\odot$. It is shown that if the collapsing stellar core has sufficient angular momentum, the rotationally-supported proto-neutron star (PNS) survives for seconds accompanying the formation of a massive torus of mass larger than $1\,M_\odot$. Subsequent mass accretion onto the central region produces a massive and compact central object, and eventually enhances the neutrino luminosity beyond $10^{53}$\,erg/s, resulting in a very delayed neutrino-driven explosion in particular toward the polar direction. The kinetic energy of the explosion can be appreciably higher than $10^{52}$ erg for a massive progenitor star and compatible with that of energetic supernovae like broad-line type-Ic supernovae. By the subsequent accretion, the massive PNS collapses eventually into a rapidly spinning black hole, which could be a central engine for gamma-ray bursts if a massive torus surrounds it.

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Neutrino pair annihilation driven jets from black-hole torus systems

astro-ph.HE · 2025-06-02 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Neutrino pair annihilation in black hole-torus systems launches relativistic fireballs with isotropic energies up to about 10^51 erg and durations around 0.1 s, which can account for faint short GRBs and GRB precursors.

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  • Neutrino pair annihilation driven jets from black-hole torus systems astro-ph.HE · 2025-06-02 · conditional · none · ref 45 · internal anchor

    Neutrino pair annihilation in black hole-torus systems launches relativistic fireballs with isotropic energies up to about 10^51 erg and durations around 0.1 s, which can account for faint short GRBs and GRB precursors.