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Open Issues In Core Collapse Supernova Theory Proceedings From The Institute For Nuclear Theory 14 Anthony Mezzacappa

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Open Issues In Core Collapse Supernova Theory Proceedings From The Institute For Nuclear Theory 14 Anthony Mezzacappa
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Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.71 MB
Pages: 475
Author: Anthony Mezzacappa, George Michael Fuller, Editors
ISBN: 9789812563149, 9812563148
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Open Issues In Core Collapse Supernova Theory Proceedings From The Institute For Nuclear Theory 14 Anthony Mezzacappa by Anthony Mezzacappa, George Michael Fuller, Editors 9789812563149, 9812563148 instant download after payment.

Efforts to uncover the explosion mechanism of core collapse supernovae and to understand all of their associated phenomena have been ongoing for nearly four decades. Despite this, our theoretical understanding of these cosmic events remains limited; two- and three-dimensional modeling of these events is in its infancy. Most of the modeling efforts over the past four decades have, by necessity, been constrained to spherical symmetry, with the first two-dimensional, albeit simplified, models appearing only during the last decade. Simulations to understand the complex interplay between the turbulent stellar core fluid flow, its magnetic fields, the neutrinos produced in and emanating from the proto-neutron star, the stellar core rotation, and the strong gravitational fields have yet to be performed. Only subsets of these fundamental ingredients have been included in the models thus far, often with approximation. The purpose of this volume is to identify the outstanding issues that remain in order to come to a complete understanding of these important astrophysical events. As the book focuses on open issues rather than the current state-of-the-art in the field - although the latter will certainly be discussed - it will remain relevant for some time.

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