We present an overview of two-dimensional (2D) core-collapse supernova simulations employing neutrino transport scheme by the isotropic diffusion source approximation. We study 101 solar-metallicity, 247 ultra metal-poor, and 30 zero-metal progenitors covering zero-age main sequence mass from 10.8M⊙ to 75.0M⊙. Using the 378 progenitors in total, we systematically investigate how the differences in the structures of these multiple progenitors impact the hydrodynamics evolution. By following a long-term evolution over 1.0 s after bounce, most of the computed models exhibit neutrino-driven revival of the stalled bounce shock at ∼ 200 - 800 ms postbounce, leading to the possibility of explosion. Pushing the boundaries of expectations in previou...
By means of two-dimensional (2D) simulations we study hydrodynamic instabilities during the first se...
Three-dimensional simulations of core-collapse supernovae are granting new insight into the as-yet u...
We study hydrodynamic instabilities during the first seconds of core-collapse supernovae by means o...
We present our latest results of two-dimensional core-collapse supernova simulations for about 400 p...
1D and 2D supernova simulations for stars between 11 and 25 solar masses are presented, making use o...
We study the impact of large-scale perturbations from convective shell burning on the corecollapse s...
We have performed two-dimensional simulations of core collapse supernovae that encompass shock revi...
We perform spherically symmetric general-relativistic simulations of core collapse and the postbounc...
We perform spherically-symmetric general-relativistic simulations of core collapse and the postbounc...
We study the evolution of the collapsing core of a 15 $M_{\odot}$ blue supergiant supernova progenit...
We present three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of the evolution of core-collapse supernovae f...
The neutrino mechanism of core-collapse supernova is investigated via non-relativistic, two-dimensio...
We present results of 2D axisymmetric core-collapse supernova simulations, employing theFORNAXcode, ...
We present three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of the evolution of core-collapse supernovae (...
Abstract. It is now generally accepted that Type II supernovae arise from the collapse of a massive ...
By means of two-dimensional (2D) simulations we study hydrodynamic instabilities during the first se...
Three-dimensional simulations of core-collapse supernovae are granting new insight into the as-yet u...
We study hydrodynamic instabilities during the first seconds of core-collapse supernovae by means o...
We present our latest results of two-dimensional core-collapse supernova simulations for about 400 p...
1D and 2D supernova simulations for stars between 11 and 25 solar masses are presented, making use o...
We study the impact of large-scale perturbations from convective shell burning on the corecollapse s...
We have performed two-dimensional simulations of core collapse supernovae that encompass shock revi...
We perform spherically symmetric general-relativistic simulations of core collapse and the postbounc...
We perform spherically-symmetric general-relativistic simulations of core collapse and the postbounc...
We study the evolution of the collapsing core of a 15 $M_{\odot}$ blue supergiant supernova progenit...
We present three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of the evolution of core-collapse supernovae f...
The neutrino mechanism of core-collapse supernova is investigated via non-relativistic, two-dimensio...
We present results of 2D axisymmetric core-collapse supernova simulations, employing theFORNAXcode, ...
We present three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of the evolution of core-collapse supernovae (...
Abstract. It is now generally accepted that Type II supernovae arise from the collapse of a massive ...
By means of two-dimensional (2D) simulations we study hydrodynamic instabilities during the first se...
Three-dimensional simulations of core-collapse supernovae are granting new insight into the as-yet u...
We study hydrodynamic instabilities during the first seconds of core-collapse supernovae by means o...