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Post-explosion positive jet-feedback activity in inner ejecta of core collapse supernovae

Muhammad Akashi, Noam Soker

Published 2022-02-15Version 1

We conduct three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of weak jets that we launch into a core collapse supernovae (CCSNe) ejecta half an hour after the explosion and find that the interaction of the fast jets with the CCSN ejecta creates high pressure zones that induce a backflow that results in mass accretion onto the newly born neutron star. In cases of weak jets, a total power of 10^45-10^46 erg, the backflow mass accretion might power up to an order of magnitude more energetic jets. In total, the jets of the two post-explosion jet-launching episodes have enough energy to influence the morphology of the very inner ejecta, a mass of 0.1 M_O. Our results imply that in some, probably a minority of, CCSN remnants the very inner regions might display a bipolar structure that results from post-explosion weak jets. The regions outside this part might display the morphology of jittering jets.

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