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The Three Dimensional Evolution to Core Collapse of a Massive Star

Sean M. Couch, Emmanouil Chatzopoulos, W. David Arnett, F. X. Timmes

Published 2015-03-07Version 1

We present the first three dimensional (3D) simulation of the final minutes of iron core growth in a massive star, up to and including the point of core gravitational instability and collapse. We self-consistently capture the development of strong convection driven by violent Si burning in the shell surrounding the iron core. This convective burning builds the iron core to its critical (Chandrasekhar) mass and collapse ensues, driven by electron capture and photodisintegration. The non-spherical structure and motion (turbulent fluctuations) generated by 3D convection is substantial at the point of collapse. We examine the impact of such physically-realistic 3D initial conditions on the core-collapse supernova mechanism using 3D simulations including multispecies neutrino leakage. We conclude that non-spherical progenitor structure should not be ignored, and has a significant and favorable impact on the likelihood for neutrino-driven explosions.

Comments: 7 pages, 5 figures, submitted to ApJ Letters. Movies may be viewed at http://flash.uchicago.edu/~smc/progen3d
Categories: astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.SR
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