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arxiv: 0811.4650 · v1 · submitted 2008-11-28 · 🌌 astro-ph

Nucleosynthetic Yields from "Collapsars"

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keywords yieldsnucleosyntheticthree-dimensionalblackexplosionholeaccretionaxisymmetric
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The "collapsar" engine for gamma-ray bursts invokes as its energy source the failure of a normal supernova and the formation of a black hole. Here we present the results of the first three-dimensional simulation of the collapse of a massive star down to a black hole, including the subsequent accretion and explosion. The explosion differs significantly from the axisymmetric scenario obtained in two-dimensional simulations; this has important consequences for the nucleosynthetic yields. We compare the nucleosynthetic yields to those of hypernovae. Calculating yields from three-dimensional explosions requires new strategies in post-process nucleosynthesis; we discuss NuGrid's plan for three-dimensional yields.

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