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2000ApJ...531L.123K - Astrophys. J., 531, L123-L126 (2000/March-2)

Nucleosynthesis and clump formation in a core-collapse supernova.

KIFONIDIS K., PLEWA T., JANKA H.-T. and MULLER E.

Abstract (from CDS):

High-resolution two-dimensional simulations were performed for the first 5 minutes of the evolution of a core-collapse supernova explosion in a 15 M blue supergiant progenitor. The computations start shortly after bounce and include neutrino-matter interactions by using a lightbulb approximation for the neutrinos and a treatment of the nucleosynthesis due to explosive silicon and oxygen burning. We find that newly formed iron-group elements are distributed throughout the inner half of the helium core by Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities at the (Ni + Si)/O and (C + O)/He interfaces, seeded by convective overturn during the early stages of the explosion. Fast-moving nickel mushrooms with velocities up to ∼4000 km.s–1 are observed. This offers a natural explanation for the mixing required in light-curve and spectral synthesis studies of Type Ib explosions. A continuation of the calculations to later times, however, indicates that the iron velocities observed in SN 1987A cannot be reproduced because of a strong deceleration of the clumps in the dense shell left behind by the shock at the He/H interface.

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Journal keyword(s): Hydrodynamics - Instabilities - Nuclear Reactions, Nucleosynthesis, Abundances - Shock Waves - Stars: Supernovae: General

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