Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-07-12
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
7 pages + 5 figures, IAU Symposium 212 on Massive Stars, D. Reidel Conf. Series, ed. E. van den Hucht
Scientific paper
Core collapse supernovae(SN) are the final stages of evolution in massive stars during which the central region collapses. Recent explosion scenarios assumed that the ejection is due to energy deposition by neutrinos into the envelope but detailed models do not produce powerful explosions. There is new and mounting evidence for an asphericity and, in particular, for axial symmetry in several SNe which may be hard to reconcile within the spherical picture. This evidence includes the observed high polarization and its variation with time, pulsar kicks, high velocity iron-group and intermediate-mass elements material observed in remnants, direct observations of the debris of SN1987A etc. Some of the new evidence is discussed in more detail. To be in agreement with the observations, any successful mechanism must invoke some sort of axial symmetry for the explosion. We consider jet-induced/dominated explosions of core collapse SNe. Our study is based on detailed 3-D hydrodynamical and radiation transport models We find that the observations can be explained by low velocity, massive jets which stall well within the SN envelope. Such outflows may be produced by MHD- mechanisms, convective dominated accretion disks on the central object or asymmetric neutrino emissions. Asymmetric density/chemical distributions and, for SN2002ap, off-center energy depositions have been identified as crucial for the interpretation of the polarization.
Baade Dietrich
Hoeflich Peter
Khokhlov Alexei
Wang Lanjuan
Wheeler Justin C.
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