A TWO-PARAMETER CRITERION FOR CLASSIFYING THE EXPLODABILITY OF MASSIVE STARS BY THE NEUTRINO-DRIVEN MECHANISM

  • Ertl T
  • Janka H
  • Woosley S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Thus far, judging the fate of a massive star (either a neutron star [NS] or a black hole) solely by its structure prior to core collapse has been ambiguous. Our work and previous attempts find a nonmonotonic variation of successful and failed supernovae with zero-age main-sequence mass, for which no single structural parameter can serve as a good predictive measure. However, we identify two parameters computed from the pre-collapse structure of the progenitor, which in combination allow for a clear separation of exploding and nonexploding cases with only a few exceptions (∼1%–2.5%) in our set of 621 investigated stellar models. One parameter is M 4 , defining the normalized enclosed mass for a dimensionless entropy per nucleon of s  = 4, and the other is , being the normalized mass derivative at this location. The two parameters μ 4 and M 4 μ 4 can be directly linked to the mass-infall rate, , of the collapsing star and the electron-type neutrino luminosity of the accreting proto-NS, , which play a crucial role in the “critical luminosity” concept for the theoretical description of neutrino-driven explosions as runaway phenomena of the stalled accretion shock. All models were evolved employing the approach of Ugliano et al. for simulating neutrino-driven explosions in spherical symmetry. The neutrino emission of the accretion layer is approximated by a gray transport solver, while the uncertain neutrino emission of the 1.1 M ⊙ proto-NS core is parameterized by an analytic model. The free parameters connected to the core-boundary prescription are calibrated to reproduce the observables of SN 1987A for five different progenitor models.

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Ertl, T., Janka, H.-Th., Woosley, S. E., Sukhbold, T., & Ugliano, M. (2016). A TWO-PARAMETER CRITERION FOR CLASSIFYING THE EXPLODABILITY OF MASSIVE STARS BY THE NEUTRINO-DRIVEN MECHANISM. The Astrophysical Journal, 818(2), 124. https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637x/818/2/124

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