During the first few hundred days after the explosion, core-collapse supernovae (SNe) emit down-scattered X-rays and gamma-rays originating from radioactive line emissions, primarily from the 56Ni → 56Co → 56Fe chain. We use supernova (SN) models based on three-dimensional neutrino-driven explosion simulations of single stars and mergers to compute this emission and compare the predictions with observations of SN 1987A. A number of models are clearly excluded, showing that high-energy emission is a powerful way of discriminating between models. The best models are almost consistent with the observations, but differences that cannot be matched by a suitable choice of viewing angle are evident. Therefore, our self-consistent models suggest th...
SN 1987A is a unique object and will stay the best observed SN until another galactic SN happens. No...
Abstract. It is now generally accepted that Type II supernovae arise from the collapse of a massive ...
Core-collapse supernovae are among Nature’s grandest explosions. They are powered by the energy rele...
During the first few hundred days after the explosion, core-collapse supernovae (SNe) emit down-scat...
Comparison of theoretical line profiles to observations provides important tests for supernova explo...
The observation of neutrinos from Supernova 1987 A has confirmed the theoretical conjecture that the...
Context. Although the question of progenitor systems and detailed explosion mechanisms still remains...
The evolution of massive stars, as well as their endpoints as supernovae (SNe), is important both in...
A core-collapse supernova (CCSN) is an astronomical explosion that indicates the death of a massive ...
Six binary-merger progenitors of supernova 1987A (SN 1987A) with properties close to those of the bl...
Recently a new progenitor model for SN 1987A has been constructed. This progenitor model is based on...
I shall review some of the recent results concerning the astrophysics of a core collapse supernova (...
High energy emissions from supernovae (SNe), originated from newly formed radioactive species, provi...
International audienceType II-P supernovæ (SNe), the most common core-collapse SNe type, result from...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are powerful neutrino sources and as such important targets for the g...
SN 1987A is a unique object and will stay the best observed SN until another galactic SN happens. No...
Abstract. It is now generally accepted that Type II supernovae arise from the collapse of a massive ...
Core-collapse supernovae are among Nature’s grandest explosions. They are powered by the energy rele...
During the first few hundred days after the explosion, core-collapse supernovae (SNe) emit down-scat...
Comparison of theoretical line profiles to observations provides important tests for supernova explo...
The observation of neutrinos from Supernova 1987 A has confirmed the theoretical conjecture that the...
Context. Although the question of progenitor systems and detailed explosion mechanisms still remains...
The evolution of massive stars, as well as their endpoints as supernovae (SNe), is important both in...
A core-collapse supernova (CCSN) is an astronomical explosion that indicates the death of a massive ...
Six binary-merger progenitors of supernova 1987A (SN 1987A) with properties close to those of the bl...
Recently a new progenitor model for SN 1987A has been constructed. This progenitor model is based on...
I shall review some of the recent results concerning the astrophysics of a core collapse supernova (...
High energy emissions from supernovae (SNe), originated from newly formed radioactive species, provi...
International audienceType II-P supernovæ (SNe), the most common core-collapse SNe type, result from...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are powerful neutrino sources and as such important targets for the g...
SN 1987A is a unique object and will stay the best observed SN until another galactic SN happens. No...
Abstract. It is now generally accepted that Type II supernovae arise from the collapse of a massive ...
Core-collapse supernovae are among Nature’s grandest explosions. They are powered by the energy rele...