This paper presents results from axisymmetric simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collapse to neutron stars in general relativity using the passive field approximation for the magnetic field. These simulations are performed using a new general relativistic numerical code specifically designed to study this astrophysical scenario. The code is an extension of an existing (and thoroughly tested) hydrodynamics code, which has been applied in the recent past to study relativistic rotational core collapse. It is based on the conformally-flat approximation of Einstein's field equations and conservative formulations of the magneto-hydrodynamics equations. The code has been recently upgraded to incorporate a tabulated, microphysical equat...
We present results of new three-dimensional (3D) general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulation...
We continue our investigations of the magnetorotational collapse of stellar cores discussing simulat...
We continue our investigations of the magnetorotational collapse of stellar cores by discussing sim...
This paper presents results from axisymmetric simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collaps...
This paper presents results from axisymmetric simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collaps...
We present a new general relativistic hydrodynamics code specifically designed to study magneto-rota...
We present a new numerical code that solves the general relativistic magneto-hydrodynamical (GRMHD) ...
Abstract. We present a new general relativistic hydrodynamics code specifically designed to study ma...
We present a new numerical code that solves the general relativistic magneto-hydrodynamical (GRMHD) ...
We continue our investigations of the magnetorotational collapse of stellar cores by discussing simu...
We continue our investigations of the magnetorotational collapse of stellar cores by discussing simu...
We study magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) effects arising in the collapse of magnetized, rotating, massive ...
Context. Possible effects of magnetic fields in core collapse supernovae rely on an efficient amplif...
Aims.We have performed a comprehensive parameter study of the collapse of rotating, strongly magnet...
Aims.We have performed a comprehensive parameter study of the collapse of rotating, strongly magnet...
We present results of new three-dimensional (3D) general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulation...
We continue our investigations of the magnetorotational collapse of stellar cores discussing simulat...
We continue our investigations of the magnetorotational collapse of stellar cores by discussing sim...
This paper presents results from axisymmetric simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collaps...
This paper presents results from axisymmetric simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collaps...
We present a new general relativistic hydrodynamics code specifically designed to study magneto-rota...
We present a new numerical code that solves the general relativistic magneto-hydrodynamical (GRMHD) ...
Abstract. We present a new general relativistic hydrodynamics code specifically designed to study ma...
We present a new numerical code that solves the general relativistic magneto-hydrodynamical (GRMHD) ...
We continue our investigations of the magnetorotational collapse of stellar cores by discussing simu...
We continue our investigations of the magnetorotational collapse of stellar cores by discussing simu...
We study magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) effects arising in the collapse of magnetized, rotating, massive ...
Context. Possible effects of magnetic fields in core collapse supernovae rely on an efficient amplif...
Aims.We have performed a comprehensive parameter study of the collapse of rotating, strongly magnet...
Aims.We have performed a comprehensive parameter study of the collapse of rotating, strongly magnet...
We present results of new three-dimensional (3D) general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulation...
We continue our investigations of the magnetorotational collapse of stellar cores discussing simulat...
We continue our investigations of the magnetorotational collapse of stellar cores by discussing sim...