In this paper we propose a new plausible mechanism of supernova explosions specific to close binary systems. The starting point is the common envelope phase in the evolution of a binary consisting of a red super giant and a neutron star. As the neutron star spirals towards the center of its companion it spins up via disk accretion. Depending on the specific angular momentum of gas captured by the neutron star via the Bondi-Hoyle mechanism, it may reach millisecond periods either when it is still inside the common envelope or after it has merged with the companion core. The high accretion rate may result in strong differential rotation of the neutron star and generation of a magnetar-strength magnetic field. The magnetar wind can blow away t...
The induced gravitational collapse (IGC) paradigm has been applied to explain the long gamma ray bur...
Stars more massive than about 8-10 solar masses evolve differently from their lower-mass counterpart...
We present a new mechanism for the ejection of a common envelope in a massive binary, where the ener...
In this paper we propose a new plausible mechanism of supernova explosions specific to close binary ...
In this paper we propose a new plausible mechanism of supernova explosions specific to close binary ...
In this paper we propose a new plausible mechanism of supernova explosions spe-cific to close binary...
This thesis focuses on describing what happens when a binary neutron star merges. It uses numerical ...
We systematically examine how the presence in a binary affects the final core structure of a massive...
We systematically examine how the presence in a binary affects the final core structure of a massive...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographi...
Core-collapse supernovae (ccSNe) are energetic explosions that mark the end of the life of massive s...
Recent observations and theoretical considerations have linked gamma-ray bursts with ultra-bright ty...
We model explosions driven by the coalescence of a black hole or neutron star with the core of its m...
The Induced Gravitational Collapse (IGC) paradigm points to a binary origin for the long-duration ga...
We investigate the evolution of Type Ib/c supernova (SN Ib/c) progenitors in close binary systems, u...
The induced gravitational collapse (IGC) paradigm has been applied to explain the long gamma ray bur...
Stars more massive than about 8-10 solar masses evolve differently from their lower-mass counterpart...
We present a new mechanism for the ejection of a common envelope in a massive binary, where the ener...
In this paper we propose a new plausible mechanism of supernova explosions specific to close binary ...
In this paper we propose a new plausible mechanism of supernova explosions specific to close binary ...
In this paper we propose a new plausible mechanism of supernova explosions spe-cific to close binary...
This thesis focuses on describing what happens when a binary neutron star merges. It uses numerical ...
We systematically examine how the presence in a binary affects the final core structure of a massive...
We systematically examine how the presence in a binary affects the final core structure of a massive...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographi...
Core-collapse supernovae (ccSNe) are energetic explosions that mark the end of the life of massive s...
Recent observations and theoretical considerations have linked gamma-ray bursts with ultra-bright ty...
We model explosions driven by the coalescence of a black hole or neutron star with the core of its m...
The Induced Gravitational Collapse (IGC) paradigm points to a binary origin for the long-duration ga...
We investigate the evolution of Type Ib/c supernova (SN Ib/c) progenitors in close binary systems, u...
The induced gravitational collapse (IGC) paradigm has been applied to explain the long gamma ray bur...
Stars more massive than about 8-10 solar masses evolve differently from their lower-mass counterpart...
We present a new mechanism for the ejection of a common envelope in a massive binary, where the ener...