GEOPHYSICS, ASTRONOMY, AND ASTROPHYSICS Perturbation Effects of Ion Screening to Leptons in Type-II Supernova

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Based on the new progenitor stars model, the influence of ion screening is investigated. The simulation results show that ion screening has weak perturbation effects to the leptons in type-II supernova explosion. Ion screening decreases slightly the fraction of leptons and prolongs slightly the shock propagation time. Moreover, simulation results are shown that ion screening increases the total energy loss and reduces the shock energy, eventually decreasing of explosion energy and becomes a negative factor to supernova explosion. In addition, comparison of slight perturbated variation of ion screening to leptons, but simulation results show that ion screening affects obviously explosion energy of type-II supernova, hence, it can also confirm that the variation of leptons is very sensitive to energy in supernova explosion.

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