Neutrino Radiation-Hydrodynamics: General Relativistic versus Multidimensional Supernova Simulations

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serval:BIB_63AEEA2985DB
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Neutrino Radiation-Hydrodynamics: General Relativistic versus Multidimensional Supernova Simulations
Journal
Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement
Author(s)
Liebendörfer M., Fischer T., Hempel M., Käppeli R., Pagliara G., Perego A., Sagert I., Schaffner-Bielich J., Scheidegger S., Thielemann F.-K., Whitehouse Stuart C.
ISSN
0375-9687
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
186
Pages
87-92
Language
english
Abstract
Recently, simulations of the collapse of massive stars showed thatselected models of the QCD phase transitions to deconfined quarks during the early postbounce phase can trigger the supernova explosion that has been searched for over many years in spherically symmetric supernova models. Using sophisticated general relativistic Boltzmann neutrino transport, it was found that a characteristic neutrino signature is emitted that permits to falsify or identify this scenario in the next Galactic supernova event. On the other hand, more refined observations of past supernovae and progressing theoretical research in different supernova groups demonstrated that the effects of multidimensional fluid instabilities cannot be neglected in global models of the explosions of massive stars. We point to different efforts where neutrino transport and general relativistic effects are combined with multidimensional fluid instabilities in supernovae. With those, it will be possible to explore the gravitational wave emission as a potential second characteristic observable of the presence of quark matter in new-born neutron stars.
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Yes
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