Open issues in core collapse supernova theory:
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hackensack, N.J. World Scientific c2005
Schriftenreihe:Proceedings from the Institute for Nuclear Theory v. 14
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Beschreibung:"National Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, Seattle, 22-24 June 2004."
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Open issues in core collapse supernova theory: an overview / A. Mezzacappa -- Radiation diffusion: an overview of physical and numerical concepts / F. Graziani -- The magnetorotational instability / J.F. Hawley -- Supernovae modeling: a personal history / J.R. Wilson -- Issues with core-collapse supernova progenitor models / S.W. Bruenn -- Capturing stellar core hydrodynamic instabilities in core-collapse supernovae / J.M. Blondin -- Open issues in core-collapse supernovae--progenitors and 3-dimensional simulations / C.L. Fryer ... [et al.] -- Magnetic fields in core collapse supernovae: possibilities and gaps / J.C. Wheeler and S. Akiyama -- Advances in multi-dimensional simulation of core-collapse supernovae / F.D. Swesty and E.S. Myra -- The long term: six-dimensional core-collapse supernova models / C.Y. Cardall ... [et al.] -- Consequences of neutrino mass and flavor mixing for core collapse supernovae / G.M. Fuller --
- Shell model of nuclei for stellar core collapse: current status, future prospects / G. Stoitcheva and D.J. Dean -- Neutrino-nucleus interactions in core collapse supernovae / W.R. Hix ... [et al.] -- Neutrino processes in hot and dense matter: current status and open issues / S. Reddy -- Flavor changing neutral currents and stellar collapse / P.S. Amanik -- Neutrino processes in strong magnetic fields / H. Duan and Y.-Z. Qian -- The equation of state for baryonic matter / J.R. Stone -- QCD and supernovas / T. Barnes -- The challenges of coupling supernova nucleosynthesis to the central engine / W.R. Hix ... [et al.] -- Toward in situ calculation of nucleosynthesis in supernova models / G.C. Jordan IV, B.S. Meyer, and E. D'Azevedo -- Nucleosynthesis from exotic supernovae / G.C. McLaughlin, J.P. Kneller and R.A. Surman -- Toward three-dimensional models of core-collapse supernova spectra and light curves: motivations and challenges / R.C. Thomas --
- Open issues in supernova lightcurves: asymmetries and nickel/cobalt decay / A.L. Hungerford and C.L. Fryer -- Probing neutrino properties with supernovae / C. Lunardini
Efforts to uncover the explosion mechanism of core collapse supernovae and to understand all of their associated phenomena have been ongoing for nearly four decades. Despite this, our theoretical understanding of these cosmic events remains limited; two- and three-dimensional modeling of these events is in its infancy. Most of the modeling efforts over the past four decades have, by necessity, been constrained to spherical symmetry, with the first two-dimensional, albeit simplified, models appearing only during the last decade. Simulations to understand the complex interplay between the turbul
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