The Three Dimensional MHD Effects For Core Collapse Supernova Explosion

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Magnetohydrodynamics And Plasmas, Supernovae, Neutron Stars, Accretion And Accretion Disks

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We show three-dimensional numerical simulations on the core collapse of a rotating massive star threaded by strong magnetic fields. The initial magnetic field is nearly uniform in the core and inclined with respect to the rotation axis. We have made 17 models having different angular velocity and magnetic field of the progenitor. All the models show nearly spherical prompt shock just after the core bounce. The magnetic field is amplified by rotation in a torus region around the protoneutron star. The azimuthal component of magnetic field changes its sign with a semiregular interval in the torus. This is due to the inclination of initial magnetic field. After the twisted magnetic field is accumulated, the bipolar jets are launched along the initial rotation axis. When the initial magnetic field is weak, the magnetic energy is dissipated substantially by numerical diffusion before the launch of jets.

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