Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Participants
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Observations of Supernovae and the Cosmic Distance Scale
- Type Ia Supernovae
- Type Ib and Type II Supernovae
- Recent Advances in Supernova Theory
- Dynamics of Type-II Supernovae
- Hydrodynamics and Theoretical Light Curves of SNe II
- Instabilities and Mixing in Type II-P and II-b Supernovae
- Progenitors and Hydrodynamics of Type II and Ib Supernovae
- Statistical Analysis of Supernovae and Progenitors of SN Ib and SN Ic
- Supernova Nucleosynthesis in Massive Stars
- Nuclear Weak Processes in Presupernova Stars
- SN 1987A, SN 1993J, and Other Supernovae
- Supernovae and Circumstellar Matter
- Supernova Remnants
- Catalogues
- List of Contributed Papers
Recent Advances in Supernova Theory
from Type Ib and Type II Supernovae
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Participants
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Observations of Supernovae and the Cosmic Distance Scale
- Type Ia Supernovae
- Type Ib and Type II Supernovae
- Recent Advances in Supernova Theory
- Dynamics of Type-II Supernovae
- Hydrodynamics and Theoretical Light Curves of SNe II
- Instabilities and Mixing in Type II-P and II-b Supernovae
- Progenitors and Hydrodynamics of Type II and Ib Supernovae
- Statistical Analysis of Supernovae and Progenitors of SN Ib and SN Ic
- Supernova Nucleosynthesis in Massive Stars
- Nuclear Weak Processes in Presupernova Stars
- SN 1987A, SN 1993J, and Other Supernovae
- Supernovae and Circumstellar Matter
- Supernova Remnants
- Catalogues
- List of Contributed Papers
Summary
In this paper, I summarize two new developments in the theory of core-collapse supernovae. The first is the recent establishment of an analytic context for understanding neutrino-driven explosions. Converting the supernova problem into an eigenvalue problem, Burrows & Goshy (1993) have derived a critical condition on neutrino luminosity and mass accretion rate through a stalled bounce shock for instability and explosion. The second development is the recent calculation of Burrows & Fryxell (1993) of the boost in the neutrino luminosities by the Rayleigh-Taylor-like overturn of the shocked mantle of a protoneutron star. This boost may turn duds into explosions and may be the missing ingredient of supernova theory.
Introduction
Core-collapse supernova predominate in the supernova bestiary (van den Bergh & Tammann 1991), but have challenged theorists during the entire post-war era of astrophysics. The sparseness of data that directly probe the dynamics of collapse and shock generation has hobbled advances in supernova theory, as has the wider than normal range of physical inputs required from the gravitational, neutrino, hydrodynamic, transport, thermodynamic, and nuclear realms. Extracting the essential elements of the explosion mechanism has not been easy. As a result, supernova theory has been perceived at various times to be confusing, arcane, hopeless, muddled, or vulnerable to the quick fix by a well-meaning Cincinnatus.
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- Supernovae and Supernova RemnantsIAU Colloquium 145, pp. 99 - 108Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1996