Supernova explosions and hydrodynamical instabilities: from core bounce to 90 days

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Since the advent of SN 1987A, considerable progress has been made in our understanding of supernova explosions. It is now realized that they are intrinsically multidimensional in nature due to the various hydrodynamical instabilities which take place at almost all stages of the explosion. These instabilities not only modify the observables from the supernova, but are also thought to be at the heart of the supernova mechanism itself, in a way which provides robust and self-regulated explosions. In this paper, we review these instabilities placing them into their appropriate context and identifying their role in the genesis of core-collapse supernovae.
Gamma Ray Observatory Fellow.

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