Effects of jetlike explosions in collapse-driven supernovae

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Supernovae: Explosions

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The mechanism of the collapse-driven supernovae has not been understood absolutely yet. Thus, the role of rotation of a progenitor has been investigated in order to obtain a more realistic explosion model. As a result, some researchers reported that a strong shock wave propagates along to the rotational axis with an increase of the angular momentum in the iron core. Here the theories and observations on the jetlike explosion in collapse-driven supernovae are explained in detail. In particular, we show that the puzzles in SN 1987A, which can not be explained by spherical explosion models, can be solved clearly by the jetlike explosion models. Finally, comments on the relation between the jetlike explosion of collapse-driven supernovae and gamma-ray bursts are presented.

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