Core-Collapse Supernova Simulations including Neutrino Interactions from the Virial EOS

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2017-12-21

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Core-collapse supernova explosions are driven by a central engine that converts a small fraction of the gravitational binding energy released during core collapse to outgoing kinetic energy. The suspected mode for this energy conversion is the neutrino mechanism, where a fraction of the neutrinos emitted from the newly formed protoneutron star are absorbed by and heat the matter behind the supernova shock. Accurate neutrino-matter interaction terms are crucial for simulating these explosions. In this proceedings for IAUS 331, SN 1987A, 30 years later, we explore several corrections to the neutrino-nucleon scattering opacity and demonstrate the effect on the dynamics of the core-collapse supernova central engine via two dimensional neutrino-radiation-hydrodynamics simulations. Our results reveal that the explosion properties are sensitive to corrections to the neutral-current scattering cross section at the 10-20% level, but only for densities at or above ∼10$^{12}$ g cm$^{−3}$

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O'Connor, Evan, et al. "Core-Collapse Supernova Simulations including Neutrino Interactions from the Virial EOS." Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 331, pp. 107-112, 2017-12-21, https://doi.org/10.1017/s1743921317004586.

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Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 331

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