Studies of stellar collapse and black hole formation with the open-source code GR1D

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We discuss results from simulations of black hole formation in failing core-collapse supernovae performed with the code GR1D, a new open-source Eulerian spherically-symmetric general-relativistic hydrodynamics code. GR1D includes rotation in an approximate way (1.5D), comes with multiple finite-temperature nuclear equations of state (EOS), and treats neutrinos in the post-core-bounce phase via a 3-flavor leakage scheme and a heating prescription. We chose the favored K0 = 220MeV-variant of the Lattimer & Swesty (1990) EOS and present collapse calculations using the progenitor models of Limongi & Chieffi (2006). We show that there is no direct (or "prompt") black hole formation in the collapse of ordinary massive stars (8M⊙ ≲. MZAMS ≲ 100M⊙) and present first results from black hole formation simulations that include rotation. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Ott, C. D., & O’Connor, E. (2010). Studies of stellar collapse and black hole formation with the open-source code GR1D. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1269, pp. 166–173). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3485130

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