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2006ApJ...650.1028F - Astrophys. J., 650, 1028-1047 (2006/October-3)

Explosive nucleosynthesis from gamma-ray burst and hypernova progenitors: direct collapse versus fallback.

FRYER C.L., YOUNG P.A. and HUNGERFORD A.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

The collapsar engine behind long-duration gamma-ray bursts extracts the energy released from the rapid accretion of a collapsing star onto a stellar mass black hole. In a collapsing star, this black hole can form in two ways: the direct collapse of the stellar core into a black hole and the delayed collapse of a black hole caused by fallback in a weak supernova explosion. In the case of a delayed-collapse black hole, the strong collapsar-driven explosion overtakes the weak supernova explosion before shock breakout, and it is very difficult to distinguish this black hole formation scenario from the direct-collapse scenario. However, the delayed-collapse mechanism, with its double explosion, produces explosive nucleosynthetic yields that are very different from those in the direct-collapse scenario. We present one-dimensional studies of the nucleosynthetic yields from both black hole formation scenarios, deriving differences and trends in their nucleosynthetic yields.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Bursts - Nuclear Reactions, Nucleosynthesis, Abundances - Stars: Supernovae: General

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