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Explosion Mechanisms of Core-Collapse Supernovae

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The neutrino-heating mechanism, aided by nonradial flows, drives explosions, albeit low-energy ones, of ONeMg-core and some Fe-core progenitors as discussed by the authors.
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Supernova theory, numerical and analytic, has made remarkable progress in the past decade. This progress was made possible by more sophisticated simulation tools, especially for neutrino transport, improved microphysics, and deeper insights into the role of hydrodynamic instabilities. Violent, large-scale nonradial mass motions are generic in supernova cores. The neutrino-heating mechanism, aided by nonradial flows, drives explosions, albeit low-energy ones, of ONeMg-core and some Fe-core progenitors. The characteristics of the neutrino emission from new-born neutron stars were revised, new features of the gravitational-wave signals were discovered, our notion of supernova nucleosynthesis was shattered, and our understanding of pulsar kicks and explosion asymmetries was significantly improved. But simulations also suggest that neutrino-powered explosions might not explain the most energetic supernovae and hypernovae, which seem to demand magnetorotational driving. Now that modeling is being advanced from two to three dimensions, more realism, new perspectives, and hopefully answers to long-standing questions are coming into reach.

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Progenitor-Explosion Connection and Remnant Birth Masses for Neutrino-Driven Supernovae of Iron-Core Progenitors

TL;DR: In this paper, a neutrino-driven supernova was simulated in spherical symmetry for over 100 single stars of solar metallicity to explore the proggenitor-explosion and progenitor-remnant connections established by the neutrinos-driven mechanism.
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Multidimensional Supernova Simulations with Approximative Neutrino Transport I. Neutron Star Kicks and the Anisotropy of Neutrino-Driven Explosions in Two Spatial Dimensions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors study hydrodynamic instabilities during the first seconds of neutrino-driven supernova explosions, using a PPM hydrodynamics code, supplemented with a gray, non-equilibrium approximation of radial neutrinos transport.
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Monte Carlo Study of Supernova Neutrino Spectra Formation

TL;DR: In this paper, the neutrino flux and spectra formation in a supernova core were studied by using a Monte Carlo code and the dominant opacity contribution for nu_mu and nu_tau is elastic scattering on nucleons.
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The physics of core-collapse supernovae

TL;DR: The role of neutrinos, fluid instabilities, rotation and magnetic fields in supernovae has been studied for decades as discussed by the authors, but the role of these forces is still open.
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Pulsar recoil and gravitational radiation due to asymmetrical stellar collapse and explosion.

TL;DR: It is predicted that any recoils imparted to the neutron star at birth will result in a gravitational wave strain that does not go to zero with time, and there may be ``memory'' in the gravitational wave form from a protoneutron star that is correlated with its recoil and neutrino emissions.
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