核心坍缩超新星I的爆炸能量:解析的球对称解

M. Gogilashvili, Jeremiah Murphy, Quintin A. Mabanta
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最近对核心坍缩超新星的多维模拟成功地产生了爆炸和爆炸能量预测。总的来说,爆炸能量演化是单调且相对平滑的,这表明可能存在解析解。在球面对称、单区壳层、由中微子和$\alpha$粒子复合驱动的假设下,我们得到了增益区扩展的解析解。我们考虑了两种假设:1)爆炸能量由中微子和$\alpha$复合提供,2)爆炸能量仅由中微子提供。在这些假设下,我们导出了基本的无量纲参数和解析标度。对于纯中微子假设(II),渐近爆炸能量尺度为$E_{\infty} \approx 1.5 M_g v_0^2 \eta^{2/3}$,其中$M_g$为增益质量,$v_0$为激波时的自由落体速度,$\eta$为加热时间尺度与动力时间尺度之比。同时包括中微子和复合(假设I),其渐近爆炸能量为$E_{\infty} \approx M_g v_0^2 (1.5\eta^{2/3} + \beta f(\rho_0))$,其中$\beta$为无量纲复合参数。我们使用贝叶斯推理将这些分析模型拟合到模拟中。这两种假设都符合最低祖质量倾向于球形爆炸的模拟。拟合不倾向于假设1或假设2;然而,先前的研究表明$\alpha$重组是重要的。正如预期的那样,这两种假设都不符合非球面爆炸的高质量模拟。总之,这种爆炸能量理论与低质量的球形爆炸是一致的;与更高的祖质量模拟的不一致表明,它们的理论必须包括非球面动力学。
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Explosion energies for core-collapse supernovae I: analytic, spherically symmetric solutions
Recent multi-dimensional simulations of core-collapse supernovae are producing successful explosions and explosion-energy predictions. In general, the explosion-energy evolution is monotonic and relatively smooth, suggesting a possible analytic solution. We derive analytic solutions for the expansion of the gain region under the following assumptions: spherical symmetry, one-zone shell, and powered by neutrinos and $\alpha$ particle recombination. We consider two hypotheses: I) explosion energy is powered by neutrinos and $\alpha$ recombination, II) explosion energy is powered by neutrinos alone. Under these assumptions, we derive the fundamental dimensionless parameters and analytic scalings. For the neutrino-only hypothesis (II), the asymptotic explosion energy scales as $E_{\infty} \approx 1.5 M_g v_0^2 \eta^{2/3}$, where $M_g$ is the gain mass, $v_0$ is the free-fall velocity at the shock, and $\eta$ is a ratio of the heating and dynamical time scales. Including both neutrinos and recombination (hypothesis I), the asymptotic explosion energy is $E_{\infty} \approx M_g v_0^2 (1.5\eta^{2/3} + \beta f(\rho_0))$, where $\beta$ is the dimensionless recombination parameter. We use Bayesian inference to fit these analytic models to simulations. Both hypotheses fit the simulations of the lowest progenitor masses that tend to explode spherically. The fits do not prefer hypothesis I or II; however, prior investigations suggest that $\alpha$ recombination is important. As expected, neither hypothesis fits the higher-mass simulations that exhibit aspherical explosions. In summary, this explosion-energy theory is consistent with the spherical explosions of low progenitor masses; the inconsistency with higher progenitor-mass simulations suggests that a theory for them must include aspherical dynamics.
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