Physics
Scientific paper
May 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008aipc.1016..457k&link_type=abstract
ORIGIN OF MATTER AND EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES: The 10th International Symposium on Origin of Matter and Evolution of Galaxies: From
Physics
Supernova Remnants, Giant And Subgiant Stars, Nuclear Explosions
Scientific paper
Core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe) are the final fate of the massive stars, but their explosion mechanisms are still uncertain. One of the clues to the solution of the explosion mechanism is to examine the asymmetric effects. This is because most of observed CCSNe are asymmetric explosions. One of the factors to the asymmetric explosions are the magnetorotational effects. The magnetic fields are amplified intensively along the rotational axsis during the collapse, and it leads to the bipolar outflows which may eject outer mantle. To understand the role of magnetorotational effects during CCSNe, we have developed a new multidimensional magnetohydrodynamic(MHD) code and calculate collapse of a 25 Msolar star with various magnetic field and rotational velocity.
Kuroda Takami
Umeda Hideyuki
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