Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08A massive star, of at least eight solar masses, end their life cycle in a sudden, catastrophic collapse under its own gravity. In a thousandth of a second, it can shrink from thousands of kilometers across to a ball of ultra-condensed matter just a few kilometers across. Ultimately, it all ends in a cataclysmic explosion known as a supernova, and for a few short weeks it burns as brightly as several billion suns, briefly outshining the star's entire home galaxy. The visible light of a supernova, though, represents only about 1\% of the released energy, the vast majority being in the form of ultraviolet light, x-rays, gamma rays and, especially neutrinos. In the first chapter of work, I study ...
According to the current standard picture supernova explosions of evolved massive stars are mediated...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washington State UniversityMergers of a neutron...
Supernova explosions terminate the lives of massive stars, produce and disseminate a major fraction ...
I developed my PhD thesis in the aerea of astronuclear theory, an inter- disciplinary field where ma...
The current picture of the collapse and explosion of massive stars and the formation of neutron star...
A star with a mass larger than 8−10 solar masses can end its life in a supernova ex- plosion and pos...
Neutron stars are the remnant of massive stars and are created during the core-collapse supernova th...
We study the physics of core-collapse supernovae and the neutron stars they create. We study the mic...
The explosion of massive stars involves the formation of a shock wave. In stars that develop iron co...
The evolution of massive stars, as well as their endpoints as supernovae (SNe), is important both in...
The explosion of massive stars involves the formation of a shock wave. In stars that develop iron co...
The critical nuclear physics needed to calculate the evolution of and nucleosynthesis in massive sta...
It is now firmly established that neutrinos, which are copiously produced in the hot and dense core ...
Stars more massive than about 8-10 solar masses evolve differently from their lower-mass counterpart...
Using a sophisticated program named CHIMERA, we perform numerical simulations of the end of a massiv...
According to the current standard picture supernova explosions of evolved massive stars are mediated...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washington State UniversityMergers of a neutron...
Supernova explosions terminate the lives of massive stars, produce and disseminate a major fraction ...
I developed my PhD thesis in the aerea of astronuclear theory, an inter- disciplinary field where ma...
The current picture of the collapse and explosion of massive stars and the formation of neutron star...
A star with a mass larger than 8−10 solar masses can end its life in a supernova ex- plosion and pos...
Neutron stars are the remnant of massive stars and are created during the core-collapse supernova th...
We study the physics of core-collapse supernovae and the neutron stars they create. We study the mic...
The explosion of massive stars involves the formation of a shock wave. In stars that develop iron co...
The evolution of massive stars, as well as their endpoints as supernovae (SNe), is important both in...
The explosion of massive stars involves the formation of a shock wave. In stars that develop iron co...
The critical nuclear physics needed to calculate the evolution of and nucleosynthesis in massive sta...
It is now firmly established that neutrinos, which are copiously produced in the hot and dense core ...
Stars more massive than about 8-10 solar masses evolve differently from their lower-mass counterpart...
Using a sophisticated program named CHIMERA, we perform numerical simulations of the end of a massiv...
According to the current standard picture supernova explosions of evolved massive stars are mediated...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washington State UniversityMergers of a neutron...
Supernova explosions terminate the lives of massive stars, produce and disseminate a major fraction ...