We study magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) effects arising in the collapse of magnetized, rotating, massive stellar cores to proto-neutron stars (PNSs). We perform axisymmetric numerical simulations in full general relativity with a hybrid equation of state. The formation and early evolution of a PNS are followed with a grid of 2500 x 2500 zones, which provides better resolution than in previous (Newtonian) studies. We confirm that significant differential rotation results even when the rotation of the progenitor is initially uniform. Consequently, the magnetic field is amplified both by magnetic winding and the magnetorotational instability (MRI). Even if the magnetic energy E_EM is much smaller than the rotational kinetic energy T_rot at the time...
Core-collapse supernovae are accompanied by formation of neutron stars. The gravitation energy is tr...
International audienceThe magnetic field is believed to play an important role in at least some core...
International audienceThe magnetic field is believed to play an important role in at least some core...
We study the effects of magnetic fields on the evolution of differentially rotating neutron stars, w...
textWhile the process that converts implosion into explosion in core collapse supernovae is poorly u...
textWhile the process that converts implosion into explosion in core collapse supernovae is poorly u...
This paper presents results from axisymmetric simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collaps...
We present long-term (~10^4 M) axisymmetric simulations of differentially rotating, magnetized neutr...
This paper presents results from axisymmetric simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collaps...
A differentially rotating hypermassive neutron star (HMNS) is a metastable object which can be forme...
This paper presents results from axisymmetric simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collaps...
Context. Magneto-rotational instability (MRI) has been suggested to lead to a rapid growth of the ma...
Diffferentially rotating stars can support significantly more mass in equilibrium than nonrotating o...
Context. Magneto-rotational instability (MRI) has been suggested to lead to a rapid growth of the ma...
The magnetic field is believed to play an important role in at least some core-collapse supernovae i...
Core-collapse supernovae are accompanied by formation of neutron stars. The gravitation energy is tr...
International audienceThe magnetic field is believed to play an important role in at least some core...
International audienceThe magnetic field is believed to play an important role in at least some core...
We study the effects of magnetic fields on the evolution of differentially rotating neutron stars, w...
textWhile the process that converts implosion into explosion in core collapse supernovae is poorly u...
textWhile the process that converts implosion into explosion in core collapse supernovae is poorly u...
This paper presents results from axisymmetric simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collaps...
We present long-term (~10^4 M) axisymmetric simulations of differentially rotating, magnetized neutr...
This paper presents results from axisymmetric simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collaps...
A differentially rotating hypermassive neutron star (HMNS) is a metastable object which can be forme...
This paper presents results from axisymmetric simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collaps...
Context. Magneto-rotational instability (MRI) has been suggested to lead to a rapid growth of the ma...
Diffferentially rotating stars can support significantly more mass in equilibrium than nonrotating o...
Context. Magneto-rotational instability (MRI) has been suggested to lead to a rapid growth of the ma...
The magnetic field is believed to play an important role in at least some core-collapse supernovae i...
Core-collapse supernovae are accompanied by formation of neutron stars. The gravitation energy is tr...
International audienceThe magnetic field is believed to play an important role in at least some core...
International audienceThe magnetic field is believed to play an important role in at least some core...