International audienceThe formation of a core collapse supernovae (SNe) results in a fast (but non- or mildly-relativistic) shock wave expanding outwards into the surrounding medium. The medium itself is likely modified due to the stellar mass-loss from the massive star progenitor, which may be Wolf-Rayet stars (for Type Ib/c SNe), red supergiant stars (for type IIP and perhaps IIb and IIL SNe), or some other stellar type. The wind mass-loss parameters determine the density structure of the surrounding medium. Combined with the velocity of the SN shock wave, this regulates the shock acceleration process. In this article we discuss the essential parameters that control the particle acceleration and gamma-ray emission in SNe, with particular ...
We perform hydrodynamical simulations of the interaction between supernova (SN) ejecta and circumste...
International audienceWhile the youngest known supernova remnants, such as Cassiopeia A, have been p...
International audienceWe give a brief review of the origin and acceleration of cosmic rays (CRs), em...
It is widely accepted that supernova (SN) shocks can accelerate particles to very high energies, alt...
7 pages, 3 figures (Note: conflict of .sty file version explains the problems with journal title and...
International audienceCore-collapse supernovae produce fast shocks which pervade the dense circumste...
International audienceSome core-collapse supernovae are likely to be efficient cosmic ray accelerato...
International audienceType II-P supernovæ (SNe), the most common core-collapse SNe type, result from...
Supernovae (SNe) with strong interactions with circumstellar material (CSM) are promising candidate ...
Aims. The extensive observations of the supernova SN 1993J at radio wavelengths make this object a u...
Abstract: Supernova remnants (SNRs) are thought to be the primary candidates for the sources of Gala...
Galactic cosmic rays are widely believed to be accelerated in expanding shock waves initiated by sup...
We investigate the appearance of magnetic field amplification resulting from a cosmic ray escape cur...
This thesis presents the modeling of radio and X-ray emissions from supernova (SN) shock fronts and ...
Abstract: Supernova (SN) remnants are a well motivated candidate for the acceleration sites of cosmi...
We perform hydrodynamical simulations of the interaction between supernova (SN) ejecta and circumste...
International audienceWhile the youngest known supernova remnants, such as Cassiopeia A, have been p...
International audienceWe give a brief review of the origin and acceleration of cosmic rays (CRs), em...
It is widely accepted that supernova (SN) shocks can accelerate particles to very high energies, alt...
7 pages, 3 figures (Note: conflict of .sty file version explains the problems with journal title and...
International audienceCore-collapse supernovae produce fast shocks which pervade the dense circumste...
International audienceSome core-collapse supernovae are likely to be efficient cosmic ray accelerato...
International audienceType II-P supernovæ (SNe), the most common core-collapse SNe type, result from...
Supernovae (SNe) with strong interactions with circumstellar material (CSM) are promising candidate ...
Aims. The extensive observations of the supernova SN 1993J at radio wavelengths make this object a u...
Abstract: Supernova remnants (SNRs) are thought to be the primary candidates for the sources of Gala...
Galactic cosmic rays are widely believed to be accelerated in expanding shock waves initiated by sup...
We investigate the appearance of magnetic field amplification resulting from a cosmic ray escape cur...
This thesis presents the modeling of radio and X-ray emissions from supernova (SN) shock fronts and ...
Abstract: Supernova (SN) remnants are a well motivated candidate for the acceleration sites of cosmi...
We perform hydrodynamical simulations of the interaction between supernova (SN) ejecta and circumste...
International audienceWhile the youngest known supernova remnants, such as Cassiopeia A, have been p...
International audienceWe give a brief review of the origin and acceleration of cosmic rays (CRs), em...